Title: Hip-hop Storytelling Projects About Black History
Subtitle: How the MCMXXVI project is using hip-hop to tell stories about Black history that deserve to be remembered.
Opener: Hip-hop has always been a powerful medium for storytelling, especially when it comes to telling stories about Black history. From Tupac's "Keep Ya Head Up" to Kendrick Lamar's "Alright," hip-hop artists have used their music to shine a light on the struggles and triumphs of the Black community. And now, with projects like JRich Ent's MCMXXVI, hip-hop is being used to tell stories that go beyond just music—stories that deserve to be remembered for generations to come.
Body: MCMXXVI is a storytelling project inspired by the legacy of the Safe Bus Company, the first Black-owned busing company founded in 1926. Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, operating from 1926 to 1972, the Safe Bus Company represented Black ownership, resilience, and the power of building your own table when a seat wasn't offered.
The MCMXXVI project exists to spotlight a story that deserves to be remembered—the story of the Safe Bus Company. Transforming history into a full experience that goes beyond music and fashion, JRich Ent is using hip-hop to tell the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
JRich Ent's collaboration with designer Jordan Daniels has resulted in new merch, music, and experiences on their project MCMXXVI (1926). The MCMXXVI project is not just about telling a story—it's about creating an experience that goes beyond music and fashion. It's about creating a full experience that tells the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
The MCMXXVI project is not just about telling a story—it's about creating an experience that goes beyond music and fashion. It's about creating a full experience that tells the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
JRich Ent's collaboration with designer Jordan Daniels has resulted in new merch, music, and experiences on their project MCMXXVI (1926). The MCMXXVI project is not just about telling a story—it's about creating an experience that goes beyond music and fashion. It's about creating a full experience that tells the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
The MCMXXVI project is not just about telling a story—it's about creating an experience that goes beyond music and fashion. It's about creating a full experience that tells the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
JRich Ent's collaboration with designer Jordan Daniels has resulted in new merch, music, and experiences on their project MCMXXVI (1926). The MCMXXVI project is not just about telling a story—it's about creating an experience that goes beyond music and fashion. It's about creating a full experience that tells the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
The MCMXXVI project is not just about telling a story—it's about creating an experience that goes beyond music and fashion. It's about creating a full experience that tells the story of the Safe Bus Company in a way that is both engaging and educational.
JRich Ent's collaboration with designer Jordan Daniels has resulted in new merch, music, and experiences on their


