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On August 27, 1963, the world marked the passing of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, a figure whose intellectual and activist…
This week on the It’s Giving podcast, hosted by Sarah Fotenot, rapper, former talk show host and Olympic enthusiast, Snoop Dogg made…
President Donald Trump’s escalating attacks on Federal Reserve independence reached a new level Monday night when he attempted to remove…
The NAACP convened alongside Environmental and Climate Justice advocates in a press conference dedicated to addressing the prevalence of big…
On August 26, 1874, one of the deadliest mass lynchings in U.S. history took place in Gibson County, Tennessee. In…
Yusuf Hawkins’ Murder Is History “They” Don’t Want To Tell, But Today’s Black Athletes Must Know It
On Saturday, August 23rd, 1989, 16-year-old Yusuf Khan was walking through Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, to look into a used car. It…
The federal government recently released new records on the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till. Released on Friday by the Civil…
Althea Gibson, one of the greatest athletes of our times, was born on August 25, 1927, in Clarendon County, South…
On August 24, 1950, Edith Sampson, a distinguished attorney from Chicago, broke significant ground as the first Black American to…
Many individuals are familiar with the “Red Summer Riots” of 1919, but few are familiar with the Houston Riot of…
We have finally reached the point in fascism where human atrocities are too bad to be mentioned in history books,…
A federal judge has ruled that Mississippi needs to redraw its electoral map for the Supreme Court due to its…