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Study Finds That Police Officers Speak to Black Drivers Less Respectfully Than White Drivers
The study focuses more on the tone of voice that officers use when dealing with Black motorists.
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‘She Was Born a Leader’: Civil Rights Pioneer Gloria Richardson Dies at 99
Richardson was at the forefront of various civil rights demonstrations in Cambridge, Md.
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Survey Says Black Walmart Managers Don't Recommend Working There
The retail giant commissioned an internal survey last year regarding barriers Black employees face at the company.
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Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Breonna Taylor's Family Alleges Louisville Police Withheld Body Camera Footage From the Night of Her Death
Attorneys representing Taylor’s family say at least one of the officers on scene during the raid of her apartment had to have a body camera activated.
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Video Showing What Led Up to Marvin Scott III's Death in a Texas Jail Released by Officials
Scott died in March after being pepper sprayed and put in a spit hood. A grand jury decided against indicting the officers involved.
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Prosecutors Say Man Who Killed Two Black People in Massachusetts Was 'Fueled by White Supremacy'
Police officials say they are working with the FBI to figure out how and when Nathan Allen was radicalized by extremist beliefs.
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Bronze Confederate Monument That Sparked Deadly Charlottesville Rally Removed on Saturday
The decision to take down statues of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson was years in the making.
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Man Who Waited Six Hours to Vote in Texas Arrested Because He Voted Months Before His Parole Ended
Voting rights advocates want the state to better ensure people are properly notified of their rights at the polls.
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'Last Friday' Stalled After Ice Cube and Warner Bros. Get Into Heated Battle Over Its Development
The fourth entry in the comedy franchise was announced almost a decade ago.
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White Nationalist Group Tries to March Through Philadelphia, Promptly Gets Chased Out of Town
A city police officer told a reporter that the group ‘literally ran away from the people of Philadelphia.’