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A mountaineering group is aiming to be the 1st all-Black team to climb Mount Everest

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The Full Circle Everest team will be scaling Everest next year in an attempt to make history. But it's not just about the climb. They also want to inspire Black people to explore the outdoors.

Source: Stories About Black History

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