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Democrat Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Help Black WWII Veterans and Their Families Get Denied GI Bill Benefits
When Black World War II veterans returned home, racism and discrimination stopped them from equal access to financial and social assistance.
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Chicago Officers Facing Discipline in Raid of Black Woman’s Home
Anjanette Young was not allowed to put on clothes before she was handcuffed.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Cries During His Testimony
The judge called for a short break after Rittenhouse began to dramatically sob in court .
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Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial Day 3: Arbery’s Death Reveals New Details About What Really Happened
Officers testify that the accused men changed stories, never saw Arbery burgularize any homes and more.
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3 Black Soldiers Killed by Confederates are Honored in Virginia After Years of Being Forgotten
Culpeper County monument honors unknown three Black soldiers of the Civil War.
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Northwestern State University of Louisiana Chooses Its 1st Black President in Its 137-Year History
The University of Louisiana System’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously for Dr. Marcus Jones, who has worked at NSU for 23 years.
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Caught on Video, Tennessee Pastor Tackles and Disarms Gunman in Church Service
The gunman told police that all churches and schools need to be shot up.
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123 Years Later, A Funeral Is Held for a Black Man Killed in White Supremacist Massacre
Rev. William Barber II delivered the eulogy for Joshua Halsey, telling those who gathered at the cemetery that what killed Halsey is still alive today.
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Missouri Inmate Finally Gets A Chance At Proving His Innocence After 43 Years
Kevin Strickland had his first hearing on Monday after trying 17 times to get his triple murder conviction overturned.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Continues, Court Hears From A Survivor
Survivor Gaige Grosskreut put his hands in the air after he saw Kyle Rittenhouse shoot and kill Anthony Huber during a protest in Kenosha, Wis.





