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A Slave Cabin Brought Back to Life | AARP
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The Edisto Island Slave Cabin is one of the main center pieces of The National Museum of African American History and Culture. This piece of American history was built in 1853 and was the home of many slaves on a cotton plantation on Edisto Island.
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Millennials Show Us What ‘Old’ Looks Like - AARP
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We asked millennials, "What age do you consider to be ‘old’?” Then we introduced them to some real ‘old’ people. Watch what happened.
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1 in 7 Older Americans Live in Poverty - AARP
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Many older Americams do not get the care they need, with one in seven seniors are living in poverty.
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Jo Ann Jenkins: Disrupt Aging and Embrace Growing Older - AARP
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AARP CEO and “Disrupt Aging” author Jo Ann Jenkins challenges people to change the conversation about aging and embrace what it means to grow older during a speech at the 2016 Movies for Grownups Awards.
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Black Community Profile: Robert Weaver - AARP
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Robert C. Weaver was the first African American to serve on a Presidential Cabinet and the first US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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'Remember' Movie Clip - AARP
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With help from a fellow Holocaust survivor (Martin Landau), a widower (Christopher Plummer) who struggles with memory loss embarks on a cross-country odyssey to find the former Nazi responsible for the deaths of their family members.
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Black Community Profile: Shirley Chisholm - AARP
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In 1968, American Politician Shirley Chisholm became the first African American woman to be elected to the U.S. Congress.
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Black Community Profile: Booker T. Washington - AARP
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Booker T. Washington was a great educator who promoted advancement for newly freed slaves. In 1881, he organized Tuskegee Institute, a leading HBCU.
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No Donuts For You! Fake Age Limit Targets Ageism - AARP
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Everyday age discrimination happens behind closed doors. We wanted to see what would happen if we brought it out into the open. So, we hid cameras at a food truck and wouldn’t serve anyone over 40. How would you have reacted?
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Mary McLoud Bethune - AARP
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Celebrating Mary McLeod Bethune, an American educator and life rights leader best known for starting a private school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: From Angel Island to the 2016 Presidential Elections - AARP
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MSNBC news anchor Richard Lui and Multicultural Leadership’s Daphne Kwok discuss challenges that the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community faces.
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