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🗓️ 1 November 2024
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November 1, 1945. A new magazine envisioned as the Black community’s answer to Life hits the newsstands for the first time.
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0:20.4 | Music It's the afternoon of April 24, 1927, in Arkansas City, Arkansas. |
0:31.2 | Nine-year-old John Harold Johnson runs for his life, his feet slipping on wet mud as he races |
0:37.4 | down a primitive road. He glances back to his mother, his feet slipping on wet mud as he races down a primitive road. |
0:39.1 | He glances back to his mother, who's breathing heavily as she follows, but she waves at John |
0:43.9 | to keep going. Over the past few months, the United States has suffered from prolonged and heavy |
0:49.7 | rainfall, and the Mississippi River that runs close to John's home has risen far higher than normal. |
0:55.1 | A few minutes ago, the river burst its banks and water flooded through the streets of Arkansas |
1:00.4 | City. Now, John and his mother are scrambling toward the highest ground nearby, a 20-foot-tall |
1:06.8 | levee that's now the last line of defense against the rising water. John turns again to check |
1:13.1 | on his mother, but his foot slips on a wet rock, and he tumbles to the ground. His mother grabs his |
1:19.0 | arm and hauls him to his feet, urging him on. But as John gets up, he sees another wave of water |
1:25.0 | rushing along the lane behind them. |
1:31.8 | John and his mother set off running again, and he soon spots the raised levee. |
1:38.2 | Dozens of people are already sheltering on top, shouting encouragement and urging John to run faster. |
1:43.3 | But as John reaches the bottom of the levee, a wave knocks him to his knees. |
1:46.2 | John struggles to his feet and tries to climb the levee slope, but it's too slippery. He keeps sliding back into the rising water, |
1:51.7 | panicking as he tries to find something to grip onto. John is close to sinking beneath the flood |
1:57.5 | waters when he feels a hand grab his wrist. At first, John can't believe his eyes. |
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