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Virginia Post Office Closed Over ‘White’ and ‘Colored’ Segregation Display
The U.S. Postal Service had concerns that the “In the Times of Segregation” exhibit would be associated with the current post office.
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DOJ Says Florida Republicans Specifically Targeted Black Voters With Restrictions
Florida’s SB 90 law wants to restrict the availability of absentee ballot drop boxes and food and water access at voting stations
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Six Months After HBCU Bomb Threats, No Arrests Have Been Made
While the FBI says they are still looking into threats to historically Black colleges, many feel forgotten.
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Ex-Minneapolis Thomas Lane Ordered Report To Colorado Prison In Floyd Killing
The former officer will to a low-security federal prison in Colorado on August 30th to serve a two-and-a-half year sentence
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Texas School District Pulls the Bible, Black, and LGBTQ-Centered Books From Library Shelves
The Keller Independent School District has given parents and employees the power to flag books for review.
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NBA Will Pause Games On Midterm Election Day So That Fans Can Go Vote
All 30 teams will provide information about voter registration and processes in their respective states.
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Fake Trump Electors Want DA Fani Willis Disqualified From Georgia Election Probe
The eleven electors feel the Fulton County District Attorney’s investigation should be limited if Willis is not removed
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Trump’s Charlottesville Comment Still Enables White Supremacy Five Years Later
Five years later, America is still dealing with Trump’s unfounded fine people on both sides’ rhetoric
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Whole Foods Restricted Workers BLM Apparel Because Of Unionization Fears
The Amazon-owned company Instituted A Ban That Restricted Workers From Wearing Black Lives Matter Clothes in the summer of 2020
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Two Ex-Minneapolis Officers Charged In George Floyd Killing Reject Plea Deal
A trial date for J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao has been set for October 24th.











