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University of Alabama Reconsiders Building Sharing Names of KKK Leader and First Black Student [UPDATED]
The board of trustees will meet to revisit their decision to keep the name of former Alabama Gov. Bibb Graves, who was once a KKK leader.
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Fatal Police Shootings Rise to Highest Number in 7 Years
1,055 people were fatally shot by police in the United States in 2021
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California Agency Sues Tesla for Alleged Racial Discrimination and Harassment
The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleges that Tesla workers were subjected to racial slurs and graffiti.
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Betty Davis, Legendary Queen of Funk, Dead at 77
Davis’ death was confirmed by a close friend and ethnomusicologist, Danielle Maggio.
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One in 10 Black People in the US are Immigrants, a Number Expected to Rise, According to Data Analysis
The number of Black immigrants in the United States is expected to double by 2060
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Andrew Yang Apologizes for Defending Joe Rogan in Tweet Saying He’s Not Racist Because He Works with Black People
After defending Rogan, Yang walked backed his ‘wrong headed’ comments in a Twitter thread
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Black Man Accuses Ohio Police in Lawsuit of Apprehending Him for a Crime a White Man Was Suspected of
The suspect was described as a white man in his 30s wearing a green or gray coat, the Black man was in his 60s wearing an orange puffy coat
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Black-Owned Business are Thriving More Than Ever Because of Black Women
Black women are creating more businesses than women in any other demographic
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FBI Continues to Investigate the HBCU Bomb Threats
More than 17 HBCUs received bomb threats last week, FBI offices across the country are continuing to probe
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Protect Black Women: Chicago Mayor says City Must Improve on Finding Missing Black Women and Girls
Cases of missing Black women are girls are ignored disproportionately compared to white women