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First Black Minneapolis Police Chief Retires After 30 Years with Department
Medaria Arradondo retires after three decades with the Minneapolis police department
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Morehouse College Launches Institute Dedicated to Black Male Research
The institute will be committed to studying the personal, cultural, social and economic outcomes of issues affecting Black men
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s Family Told the Senate to Pass the Voting Rights Legislation right now.
Martin Luther King III called out President Biden and the Senate to pass voting rights legislation while also honoring his father
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Senate Passes Bill to Posthumously Award Congressional Gold Medal to Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley
66 years after the death of a 14-year old Black boy from Chicago, the government recognizes Emmett and Mamie’s sacrifices
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Nonprofit That Brings Awareness to the Violence That Black Women and Girls Face Plans to March in DC This September
Black Femicide US was founded by Rosalind Page in Arkansas and has been raising awareness about the violence against Black women since 2015
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The Two Men Wanted For the Murder of Memphis Rapper Young Dolph Arrested and in Custody
One of the suspects was arrested earlier this week, while the other was arrested a month ago on Dec. 9
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After Spending 37 Years in Prison, A Philadelphia Man is Free
A victim of police lies, Willie Stokes is released from prison after being convicted of murder in 1984
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Officer in Mississippi Discovers Her Son’s Body After Responding to Call of a Shooting
Officer Laquandia Cooley responded to a shooting in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, only for her to find the victim to be her own son
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Ye Starts Working on His First Sequel Album, ‘Donda 2’
After releasing ‘Donda’ less than six months ago, Ye is already working on its sequel
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Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana Settles Lawsuits over 2018 Choking Death of Keeven Robinson
Robinson’s widow and mother have settled lawsuits with a sheriff’s office in Louisiana