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Black Man in Georgia Exonerated After Spending 23 Years in Prison For Wrongful Conviction
Devonia Inman was sentenced to life without parole for the 1998 murder of a Taco Bell night manager in Adel, Georgia
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The ACLU of Vermont Accuses School of Failing to Protect Black Student From Racial Harassment
The student was the only Black person in her grade and endured racial harassment, bullying and threats of violence, according to ACLU
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US Army Veteran Worked Undercover to Expose Florida KKK Members Who Have Ties to Law Enforcement
Joseph Moore worked as an informant for the FBI for a decade to help expose Klan members in Florida and thwart their plans in the process
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Black Woman in New Jersey Has Accumulated an Impressive Collection of Black Santas
Crystal Kittles is using her 21-year-old collection of Black Santas to make a positive impact on her community
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Mural That Depicts Prominent Black People at Washington University Vandalized With Racist Symbols
The mural at the private university in St. Louis depicts prominent Black figures such as John Lewis and Chadwick Boseman
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San Diego Black Man Seeking Damages After he Called The Police to Report Assault and Was Instead Tackled and Arrested
A black man with crutches at the time of the incident was tackled after reporting an assault which led to his teeth being knocked out
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Lawsuit From Howard University Alumni Claims Governing Board is Excluding students, Alumni and Faculty Illegally
Howard University alumni are not satisfied with the governing board at their alma mater
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Victim of Lynching in Fort Worth, Texas Gets a Memorial 100 Years Later, With the Help of His Grandson
Fred Rouse was lynched by a white mob in 1921. A century later, his grandson is memorializing him
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Viral TikTok Shows White Pizza Hut Worker Calling Cops on Black Customer After Refusing to Believe She Already Paid Online
Captured on TikTok, a White Pizza Hut employee would not let a Black customer get their pizza
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Columbus, Ohio Agrees to Pay $5.75 Million to Those Injured During Protests Last Year
32 injured protesters from protests last year in Columbus will receive payment from the city