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Karen Hunter is warning viewers not to mistake the Supreme Court’s latest birthright citizenship ruling for the end of the…
Racial Tensions Lead To The East St. Louis Riots of 1917 The city of East St. Louis, Illinois, was once…
Perhaps it is both ironic and poetic that this president is ushering in 250 years as a nation. It is…
Before mainstream media cared to listen, Tony Brown gave Black America a voice that refused to whisper. And for nearly…
The Senegal government moved to pass a constitutional reform aimed at stripping powers from the president while expanding its own…
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Earlier this month, on June 9th, trailblazing football coach Bob Simmons passed away at the age of 77. Unfortunately, the…
Did Y’all see that piece in yesterday’s Washington Post under the headline, “Four Black women. Nine degrees. Not one steady paycheck?” Deep sigh.…
The National Museum of African American History and Culture debuted two new exhibits focused on abstraction in Black American art…
This Day In History: June 30th Actress, singer and activist Lena Horne was a top performer of her time, even…
The two-week “liberation corridor” between Juneteenth and U.S. Independence Day, sometimes called “White Juneteenth,” offers a yearly moment to reflect…
Ask most Americans about Black music in Minnesota and the first answer is Prince. The second might be Jimmy Jam…














