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  • A History of Black Voting in Omaha Before 1870
    January 21, 2026

    A History of Black Voting in Omaha Before 1870

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of Omaha’s First Black Neighborhood
    January 21, 2026

    A History of Omaha’s First Black Neighborhood

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A Biography of Bill the Photographer
    April 2, 2025

    A Biography of Bill the Photographer

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of the Afro Academy of Dramatic Arts
    February 3, 2025

    A History of the Afro Academy of Dramatic Arts

    Adam F.C. Fletcher
  • A Biography of LeRoy C. Broomfield
    January 15, 2025

    A Biography of LeRoy C. Broomfield

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • The Harlem Renaissance in North Omaha
    September 22, 2024

    The Harlem Renaissance in North Omaha

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A Biography of Christine Althouse
    December 11, 2023

    A Biography of Christine Althouse

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of The Enterprise Newspaper in Omaha
    October 20, 2023

    A History of The Enterprise Newspaper in Omaha

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of the Omaha Whip
    October 20, 2023

    A History of the Omaha Whip

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of the Bryant Center
    January 26, 2023

    A History of the Bryant Center

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of the Native Omahans Festival
    August 1, 2022

    A History of the Native Omahans Festival

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of North Omaha’s Stone Soul Picnic
    May 17, 2022

    A History of North Omaha’s Stone Soul Picnic

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of Music in North Omaha
    January 6, 2022

    A History of Music in North Omaha

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of The Omaha Guide
    December 7, 2021

    A History of The Omaha Guide

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • January 5, 2021

    A Biography of Florentine Pinkston

    Adam Fletcher Sasse
  • A History of the Webster Telephone Exchange Building
    June 5, 2020

    A History of the Webster Telephone Exchange Building

    Adam Fletcher Sasse

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Adam Fletcher Sasse of NorthOmahaHistory.com believes silence is complicity. Solidarity is intersectional. Black lives matter. Children and youth matter all of the time. Bodily autonomy is necessary. Gender is not binary. Mental health is a priority. No human is illegal. Women's rights are human rights. Honor the elders. People matter more than politics. Equity is more necessary than equality. Everyone can be engaged everywhere all of the time. This is not a season, its a lifetime. We can ALL make a difference.

Adam Fletcher Sasse of NorthOmahaHistory.com believes silence is complicity. ALL history matters. Solidarity is intersectional. Black lives matter. Children and youth matter all of the time. Bodily autonomy is necessary. Gender is not binary. Mental health is a priority. No human is illegal. Women’s rights are human rights. Honor the elders. People matter more than politics. Equity is more necessary than equality. Everyone can be engaged everywhere all of the time. This is not a season, its a lifetime. We can ALL make a difference.

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I acknowledge and pay tribute to the Umoⁿhoⁿ (Omaha), the Jíwere–Ñút’achi Máyaⁿ (Otoe-Missouria), the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Great Sioux Nation), and the Chatiks si chatiks (Pawnee), who historically lived and hunted in the area called North Omaha today. Now, North Omaha community sits next to the Missouri River, traditionally known as the Umoⁿhoⁿ to the Omaha, the Niúachi to the Oto-Missouria, and Mnišóše to the Lakota of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ. I strive to learn and teach about this place “in a good way.”

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