Google Gives Respect To Black History Makers With “Most Searched” Ad

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“There are moments in Black History that captivate us all,” Google’s “most searched” ad, which premiered during the 2020 Grammys on Sunday. Similar to its popular annual “Year In Search” recap, the American Black History Month clip features a montage of top searched icons and moments, including Beyoncé’s Coachella show (the most searched performance), Maya Angelou (the most searched female poet), Serena Williams (the most searched tennis player), and many more.
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