From the album Hip-Hop History Master P and Romeo (collectively known as the Miller Boyz) present a powerful video for their track "Black History."
This video was directed by Alex LeMay who also produced and directed the documentary Desert Bayou about Hurricane Katrina victims who were relocated to Salt Lake City, UT.
This video draws parallels between modern day America and the era of Civil Rights while also acknowledging the impact of historical figures such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, and Martin Luther King Jr.
Master P pledged in June of 2007 that he would only produce clean, street music by way of his new label, Take A Stand Records. The label's first release, Hip-Hop History went on sale in September exclusively at Wal-Mart and digital retailers such as iTunes.