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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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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.
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White “Anti” Karen Wows Black TikTokers with Her Shade on White Women
White TikToker goes viral after she says White women are jealous of Black women.
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Juror Dismissed from Kyle Rittenhouse Trial for Making A Sick Joke About Jacob Blake Shooting
The unnamed juror felt it had nothing to do with Rittenhouse’s case and refused to repeat it to the judge when questioned.
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Maryland City Passes Referendum To Create Commission for Reparations Study
Residents in Greenbelt, Maryland are ready to talk about reparations for African Americans and Native Americans in their community.
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Ain’t Nothing Funny: Nassau County School District Says Video of White Students Using the N-Word, Wearing White Hood Was Meant to Be a ‘Joke’
The school district says they did not discipline the students because the video was taken during the summer, before the school year began.
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U.S. Marshal and Georgia Officer Indicted in Shooting Death of Jamarion Robinson
In 2016, Robinson died with 76 bullet wounds. Now five years later, U.S. Marshal Eric Heinze and Officer Kristopher Hutchens are indicted for felony murder.
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Civil War Era Law Used by Slave Catchers and Lynch Mobs to Be Used by the Three Men in Ahmaud Arbery Trial
The 1863 citizen’s arrest law was repealed in May of this year, but the defense plans to use it anyway.
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Black Panther Party Celebrates Its 55th Anniversary With Unveiling of Huey Newton Bust
The bust is the first permanent piece of art to honor the Black Panther Party in Oakland, the city where the group was founded.
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Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed Against Oklahoma Over Anti-Critical Race Theory Bill
The suit claims that the Oklahoma law passed by Gov. Kevin Stitt in May violates teachers’ free speech.