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Black-Owned Breweries in Chicago Collaborate in Residency Program to Create a New Beer
The six beer entities will collaborate on a new beer that is meant to pay homage to Chicago
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FBI Identifies 6 Minors as Persons of Interest in Bomb Threats to HBCUs
The bomb threats to the historically Black colleges and universities appear to be racially motivated
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Georgetown Law Director Suspended for Tweets About ‘Lesser’ Black Women for the US Supreme Court Vacancy
The incoming director took to Twitter to question President Biden’s promise to hire a Black woman for the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy
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First Downtown Disney District Black-Owned Business Reopens on First Day of Black History Month
Post 21 takes its name from the Black Wall Street Area, which was destroyed on May 31, 1921 by a white mob
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On the First Day of Black History Month, More Than a Dozen HBCUs Receive Bomb Threats
For the second day in a row, Howard University receives a bomb threat after getting one yesterday.
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Investigation into Tamir Rice’s Death Won’t be Reopened by Feds
Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old Black boy, was shot to death by Cleveland police in 2014 while playing with a toy gun
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Study: Cervical Cancer Kills Black Women at a Higher Rate Than White Women
Black women are one and half times more likely to die of cervical cancer than white women
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Federal Judge Denies Plea Deal For Man Who Murdered Ahmaud Arbery [UPDATED]
The proposed plea deals will not affect their murder convictions in the state of Georgia
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Black Man in Chicago Released From Prison After his Twin Brother Confesses to Murder
Kevin Dugar was sentenced to 54 years in prison for a murder his twin brother confessed to
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Wisconsin Judge Approves Agreement to Destroy Kyle Rittenhouse’s Gun
The state crime lab plans to record the gun being destroyed in April