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Slavery Exhibit Opens in Boston’s Faneuil Hall, But Faneuil was an Enslaver
In Boston, advocacy groups are protesting the opening of an exhibit on slavery opening in Faneuil Hall, named after an enslaver.
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Ku Klux Klan Flyers Were Reported In Kentucky Neighborhoods
After KKK flyers appeared in Mt. Sterling Kentucky, additional flyers were reported in Corbin and Paris Kentucky.
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Daniel Penny Pleads Not Guilty in Chokehold Death of Jordan Neely
Ex-Marine Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty in Manhattan Criminal Court in highly watched subway choking case.
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Are Reparations A Possibility? We Asked The Experts
The Root spoke to experts about the state of Reparations in the United States, and where we need to go.
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Police Officers Killed an Unarmed Black Man, But They Could Be Back on The Force
Two Oklahoma police officers facing, who are facing manslaughter charges for fatally shooting an unarmed Black man, must be reinstated, say arbitrators.
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Ray Lewis III, young Son of The Baltimore Raven’s Ray Lewis Has Passed Away
Ray Lewis III’s brother Rashawn Lewis shared the news of the 28-year-olds’ passing on Instagram.
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Exclusive: Democrats Want to Restore The Civil Rights Act
Earlier today, Democrats in the House and Senate introduced the Economic Inclusion Civil Rights Act of 2023. Here’s what it does.
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Wisconsin GOP Targets The University of Wisconsin In Fight Over Diversity
Wisconsin Republicans had to delay a vote to cut an estimated $32 million from the University of Wisconsin school budget, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe.
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Here’s What’s Going Down at Donald Trump’s Arraignment
The former President will be arraigned on Tuesday in Miami on federal charges related to withholding classified national security information.
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Donald Trump’s Indictment 101: Everything You Need to Know
The former President was indicted on federal charges related to allegations that he illegally kept classified documents containing military secrets.