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The Emancipation Proclamation, formally announced on January 1, 1863, was a significant milestone. But it did not end slavery in America. The end of legal slavery came with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on December…
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This piece was originally published on NewsOne, June 11, 2026. In May 1916,…
Karen Hunter is calling Karmelo Anthony’s 35-year prison sentence a painful example…
Karen Hunter paused her show to address the guilty verdict against Karmelo…
6 Years After George Floyd’s Murder, the Minnesota Republican Party Held a Moment of Silence for Derek Chauvin
Just days ago, we stood at George Floyd Square in silence, remembering…
I stayed up this time to watch. I lost my voice yelling…
Tr**p ruins and corrupts everything he touches, and on Monday night, he…
Imagine you have a medical mystery and your doctor just steps into…
The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority announced that online publishers can choose…
The state of Florida announced yesterday that it has filed a lawsuit…
Black Tech Street and Microsoft debuted a new technology hub late last…
Today marks the 161st celebration of Juneteenth. First celebrated in 1866, the day commemorates the end of enslavement as it was on June 19…
Five Black-Owned Apps to Download For Your Travels Last week, the European Union announced its decision to get rid of mask mandates for its…
Two Friends Are on a Mission to Put African Gin on Every Back Bar in the World with Bayab Gin
Article by media partner Cuisine Noir, the country’s first Black culinary lifestyle outlet since 2009 dedicated to connecting the African diaspora through food, drink and travel. With a mission to bring African gin and spirits to…













































