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by Stefan Keebler Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How long does Trymaine Lee spend on auctions?

But what he does after that is more unique. He spends about 10 or 15 minutes every day searching online auctions – always starting with African-American items – to add to his collection of antiques. "I'm most focused on how Black people have ...

What does Lee say about the country?

Lee says the country often segments Black history away from American history. "When we do that, we all suffer because you can 't have a full telling of the American story without the story of Black Americans and the Black experience," he adds. Overall, Lee hopes "Into America" educates Americans about who Black people really are because their ...

Why did Lee hope to educate Americans about who Black people really are?

Overall, Lee hopes "Into America" educates Americans about who Black people really are because their stories aren't often heard. He said part of that stems from the lack of focus on Black people in history textbooks. More MSNBC news: OAN parent company ordered to pay MSNBC, Rachel Maddow $250,000 after losing defamation lawsuit.

What did Lee look for in art?

Lee looks for artifacts related to emancipation, civil rights, the 1960s and the like. Each object holds more than just physical weight. One of these online searches culminated in Lee's purchase of a signed print by artist Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000), whose Black identity and artistry were informed by the Great Migration.

Who is the editor of the Crisis?

The episodes focus on Lawrence and Hill, as well as Afro-Latino Arturo Schomberg, collector of books, letters, music and art from the African diaspora, and Jessie Redmond Fauset, the editor of NAACP’s magazine, The Crisis.

Who is Trymaine Lee?

Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning journalist Trymaine Lee is a Correspondent for MSNBC and host of the podcast “Into America.”. He covers social justice issues and the role of race, violence, politics and law enforcement in America.

When did Lee join MSNBC?

He joined MSNBC in 2012 as a National Reporter contributing online and on air. Previously, Lee served as a reporter at The Huffington Post, where he is credited with helping elevate the shooting of Trayvon Martin to a national audience.

What was Lee's contribution to the 1619 Project?

Lee was also among the contributors to the New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project, which earned a 2020 George Polk Award for its exploration of the role of slavery in America and it’s enduring effects in contemporary American society. He joined MSNBC in 2012 as a National Reporter contributing online and on air.

Who is the midwife in Harlem on my mind?

In Part 3 of Into America’s Black History Month series, Harlem on My Mind, Trymaine Lee spotlights the influence of Jessie Redmon Fauset. Langston Hughes called her one of the midwives of the Harlem Renaissance, but few today remember her name.

Who is the host of Mercy?

Host Trymaine Lee talks to activist Jitu Brown, who says Mercy has a duty to remain open and continue to serve the mostly Black surrounding neighborhoods. Etta Davis, a patient at Mercy, says the hospital’s plan to open a new outpatient clinic makes her worried about what could happen in an emergency.

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