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Black-Owned Hospice in Nashville Brings Comfort to Grieving Black Families
Heart and Soul Hospice is focused on helping the dying loved ones of Black families
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Second Time Capsule Discovered at the Former Site of the Now Removed Robert E. Lee Statue
In Richmond, Virginia, a second time capsule has been and is expected to contain Confederate memorabilia
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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 Minnesota Artist Creates Digital Brushes For Black Hair Textures, Wins $50,000 TikTok Grant to Expand Her Business
Black artist uses her artwork and TikTok profile to promote her business and make young girls of color feel seen
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First Black Police Chief in Minneapolis Who Led Department During George Floyd Protests to Retire
Medaria Arradondo will retire after three decades with the Minneapolis police department
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Federal Government Investigating Delayed Benefits For Black Veterans
The study will look for disparities associated with race in Black veterans receiving benefits
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Rittenhouse is Found Not Guilty, Despite the Trial Being a Whirlwind of Racist Jokes, Dramatic Tears and Questionable Decisions
The trial has been all over the place, which could be why the jury found Rittenhouse not guilty on all charges.
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Should Kamala Harris feel ‘Underused’ as Vice President? No.
Vice President Kamala Harris says she knows the assignment and that she and President Biden are ‘getting things done.’