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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
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Black Woman Who Served 26 Years for Murder Battles to Clear Her Name
Laquanda “Faye” Jacobs was arrested in 1992 and released in 2016 after accepting a deal from prosecutors
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Memphis Black Woman Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Trying to Register to Vote
Pamela Moses is an activist and founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis
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Mail Ballots of Black Voters are Rejected More than White Voters in the United States
In Washington State, it was found that mail-in ballots for Black residents was rejected four times more than white residents
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Ulta Beauty Commits to Supporting Black-Owned Brands in 2022
The beauty chain has committed to spending $50 million on diversity and inclusion programs to support Black-owned beauty products
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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