Black to the Past
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  • Time 5h 32m
  • Reads 147
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 57
  • Time 5h 32m
Complete, First published Mar 14, 2020
2020 Assignment - What if you could have warned Dr. MLK Jr. that he would be assassinated?   2008 - First Black President Barack Obama
1995 - Million Man March 
1992 - Los Angeles Riots
1986 - Oprah Winfrey launches talk show
April 4, 1968 MLK ASSASSINATED - if this had never happened would all the above had taken place. 
Four students, one assignment, a visit to the library, and a crazy old man swearing he knows about a time machine. Will Wilson and his group get more than they bargained for when they formulate their project - Black to the Future or will they end up changing the past?
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