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Michigan Man Won't Face Charges Over KKK Flag

A Black Wayne County prosecutor said that under state law, hanging a KKK flag in view of a Black family…

03.03.21
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Phoenix Racial Profiling Movie Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination

A popular movie chain is being sued for racially profiling a Black man who its staff called police on after…

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While Jackson residents and organizers say they understand the historical nature of the water system's disrepair, city and other Mississippi…

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Police Violence Thrives Decades After Rodney King Beating

The anniversary of Rodney King's beating drew attention to how the culture of police brutality in Los Angeles, in particular,…

03.03.21
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Author Lawrence Otis Graham Dies At 59

Graham, a New York Times bestseller, died on Feb. 19. He was 59 years old.

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Senate Confirms Cecilia Rouse To Lead Economic Council

Rouse made history on Tuesday, becoming the first Black person to ever hold the position.

03.03.21
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States With Large Black Populations Lift COVID-19 Restrictions

Erasing the mandates could signal an even darker reality where states with conservative leadership continue to place the economy over…

03.02.21
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Christopher Wray Testifies FBI Is Not 'Systemically Racist'

A brief exchange during a Senate Judiciary Committee about the insurrection at the Capitol drew attention to the FBI's systemic…

03.02.21
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Conservatives Mad Over Shelving Of Dr. Seuss Books

A handful of Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published due to the racist and insensitive imagery targeting Black…

03.02.21
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Civil Rights Leader Vernon Jordan Dies At 85

Vernon Jordan, a trailblazing and influential civil rights leader in the fields of law, business and Washington politics, died Monday,…

03.02.21
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279 girls were freed after they were abducted from the Government Girls Junior Secondary School in Jangebe last week.

03.02.21
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Racist University Song Protest Angers White Donors, Alumni

Emails show that University of Texas alumni and donors have threatened to stop their financial support if the racist school…

03.02.21
Black Lives Matter Holds Protest In Los Angeles After Death Of George Floyd
Mainstream Media Dragged For Saying 'George Floyd Trial'

TMZ and the Wall Street Journal were the latest mainstream media outlets being reminded that references to the "George Floyd…

03.01.21
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Christian Menefee, the youngest and first Black chief civil lawyer for the third-largest county in the United States, recently launched…

03.02.21
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T.I., Tiny Accused Of Sexual Abuse

A lawyer is asking law enforcement in California and Georgia to open a criminal investigation against the celebrity couple following…

03.01.21
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Activists Demand Accountability In Minimum Wage Hike

The fight to increase the minimum wage is a racial and gender justice issue as a large majority of essential…

03.01.21
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Activists Say Mumia Abu-Jamal Has The Coronavirus

The movement demanding the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal from prison has been renewed amid concerns about his health after he…

03.01.21
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03.01.21
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Women's History Month 2021: Celebrating Black Pioneers

In honor of Women's History Month, here is a list of Black women pioneers in history as well as the…

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