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Members of Heavily-Armed Black Militia Shut Down Traffic on Massachusetts Interstate for Nine Hours
The 11 men said they were members of the group known as Rise of the Moors.
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Phylicia Rashad Apologizes to Howard Students and Parents for 'Insensitive' Cosby Tweet
The actor and dean of Howard University’s College of Fine Arts was roundly criticized for celebrating her on-screen husband’s early release from prison.
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He Thought We Was Finna Laugh: Ohio Police Chief Resigns After Leaving KKK Sign on Black Officer's Desk as a 'Joke'
The mayor of Sheffield Lake, Ohio didn’t find any of this very funny.
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'I Will Never Recover From This Heartbreak': Brianna McNeal Loses Appeal of Five-Year Suspension
The Olympic hurdler was suspended for violating anti-doping policies. McNeal told her side of the story publicly for the first time to The New York Times.
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Jesus Wasn't Walkin' in These: The 5 Ugliest Yeezys Currently on the Market
Why do we keep letting Kanye get away with this stuff? Why won’t anyone stop him?
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Gabby Thomas Sets The Track on Fire With Second-Fastest 200 Meter Dash of All Time
The 24-year-old runner’s record finish at the U.S. Olympic trials puts her behind Florence Griffith-Joyner’s 21.34 second sprint from 1988.
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Activists Follow the Example of the Freedom Riders During a Trip to Promote Rights for Black Voters
The bus trip traveled the reverse route that the original Freedom Riders took through various Southern states in the 1960s.
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Skeletal Remains Exhumed Near Tulsa Race Massacre Site Had Bullet Wounds to Head and Shoulder
Forensic researchers are investigating the site in hopes of providing proper burials for the remains of victims that are discovered.
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Let's Check Back on How the Black TikTok Creators' Strike Is Going
Megan Thee Stallion’s new single isn’t doing the numbers on TikTok like it would if Black creators made a dance for it, proving the point about their impact.
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An Iowa County Once Named for a Slave-Owning Vice President is Now Named After a Trailblazing Black Woman
Lulu Merle Johnson was the first Black woman to earn a doctorate from the University of Iowa.