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  • 'We've Had Problems With Your Kind Before': Black Frat Files Racial-Discrimination Lawsuit Against Alabama Restaurant 

    A black fraternity filed a lawsuit in federal court last week, accusing a Tuscaloosa, Ala., restaurant of racial discrimination after they were denied the opportunity to rent an event space because, as the restaurant put it, “We’ve had problems with your kind before.” The incident actually occurred back in February and now the Tuscaloosa alumni…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 5, 2018
  • Principal Stops School's 1st Black Valedictorian from Giving Speech, So Rochester, N.Y., Mayor Gives Him Platform

    Imagine earning your spot as valedictorian for your class, only to have it taken away from you, without the principal even looking at your speech? That’s what happened to Jaisaan Lovett, who recently graduated from University Preparatory Charter School for Young Men, with a full ride to Clark Atlanta University to boot. Not only is…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 5, 2018
  • #EatingOutWhileBlack: Subway Employee Calls 911 on Black Family Because She Thought They Would Rob Her

    Add eating out as a family on your way back from vacation to the list of things that black people can’t seem to do in peace. A family of seven who stopped at a Subway in Coweta County, Ga., on Monday to eat dinner said that they had the police called on them while they…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 5, 2018
  • Woman Arrested on 4th of July After Climbing the Base of the Statue of Liberty in Protest of Migrant Family Separations

    A protester was arrested on the 4th of July following a standoff with police after she scaled up the base of the Statue of Liberty in protest of migrant children being separated from their guardians and/or parents. The woman, identified by CNN as Therese Patricia Okoumou, stayed there for almost three hours as she walked…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 5, 2018
  • Priest Who Called Cops on Black Funeral-Goers Placed on Leave 

    By now, I think we all have pretty much accepted that a white person being “placed on leave” for obvious misconduct is more of a vacation/slap on the wrist than actual discipline. Yet here we are, with a D.C.-area Catholic priest being “put on leave” after verbally lashing out at black funeral-goers mourning the loss…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 4, 2018
  • #CampaigningWhileBlack: Someone Called the Cops on an Oregon Legislator Who Was Out Canvassing 

    Turns out you can’t even be a politician while black in these American streets. A black Oregon state representative, who was out canvassing and checking in on her community had the cops called on her by one of her constituents. It be your own people. But seriously, Rep. Janelle Bynum, a Democrat, who is running…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 4, 2018
  • Philanthropic Queen Nicki Minaj Has Given Scholarships to 37 of Her Biggest Fans And They Are Just As Shook As We Are 

    It is no secret that Onika Maraj, better known as Nicki Minaj, is a big fan of the education. She is often seen tweeting and telling her fans to make sure they stay in school. And since last year she has upped the ante, putting her money where her mouth is and helping her student-fans…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 4, 2018
  • Craig Turner, Eldest Son of Tina Turner, Dead at 59

    Tina Turner’s oldest son, Craig Raymond Turner, has died. The 59-year-old was pronounced dead at his home in Studio City, Calif. at 12:58 p.m. on Tuesday of an apparent suicide, a spokesperson told ET. “The call was reported as a suicide, gunshot wound,” the spokesperson said. “The next of kin has been notified. There will…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 4, 2018
  • South Carolina Police Union Whines About Police Brutality Novel The Hate U Give Being on A School's Summer Reading List

    Do you hear that? That’s the sound of blue tears, wailing in the distance as a South Carolina Police Union gets all big mad because Angie Thomas’ award-winning novel The Hate U Give, which centers around police brutality, being included in a school’s summer reading list. The Fraternal Order of Police Tri-County Lodge #3 slammed…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 4, 2018
  • #BanditBecky: Suburban Mom, Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail Following 2-Day Stealing Spree, Blames Boredom For Crimes

    They say money cannot buy you happiness, and apparently, it also can’t buy you excitement, to hear one suburban mom tell it. Melissa Bergman lived in a $475,000 home in Mason, Ohio with her husband and two children, the regular old American dream, but last summer Bergman went on a two-day stealing spree, taking up…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    July 4, 2018
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