• Who Was the Unsung Hero of the 1964 Civil Rights Act?

    Editor’s note: For those who are wondering about the retro title of this black-history series, please take a moment to learn about historian Joel A. Rogers, author of the 1934 book 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro With Complete Proof, to whom these “amazing facts” are an homage. Amazing Fact About the Negro No. 86: Which civil rights warrior…

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  • Ex-Soldier Sentenced to Life in Prison in Daughter’s Death at Hawaii Base

    A former U.S. Army soldier, found guilty in the 2005 beating death of his 5-year-old daughter, was sentenced to life in prison Friday “by a Honolulu jury in Hawaii’s first such capital case since it became a state in 1959,” the Honolulu Star-Advertiser newspaper reported. The decision came after jurors told U.S. District Judge J. Michael…

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  • Meshach Taylor, Designing Women Star, Dies at 67

    Emmy Award-nominated actor Meschach Taylor, best known for his roles in Mannequin and Designing Women, died late Saturday at his Los Angeles-area home following a long bout with cancer, TMZ reports. The 67-year-old was surrounded by family. Taylor portrayed Anthony Bouvier, an assistant at the Sugarbaker interior design firm in Atlanta on the popular late…

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  • Watch: Brutal Arrest of Arizona State University Professor

    Arizona’s 3TV on Saturday released disturbing video footage of an encounter between a black female Arizona State professor and a white campus police officer last month, which turned brutal after she asked why she was being stopped. Ersula Ore, whose research interests include cultural studies, was trying to cross the street to avoid construction when…

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  • Prison Hottie Jeremy Meeks’ Manager Allegedly Receives Death Threats

    Handsome felon Jeremy Meeks’ plans to turn his viral mugshot into an enterprising endeavor may have hit a snag after his manager allegedly received death threats, TMZ reports. For reasons that have not yet been made clear, the manager reportedly has received about 30 harassing phone calls from so-called “gangster-sounding people,” TMZ reports. One caller…

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  • How Do the Right Thing Predicted the Future

    Spike Lee’s critically acclaimed Do the Right Thing is celebrating its 25th anniversary this summer. The film explored issues of race and violence on one hot day in Brooklyn, N.Y. Since then, there’s been a resurgence of all things late ’80s and early ’90s, and it’s not just the fashion. All these years later, we’re still…

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  • Bobby Womack’s Legacy Was an Uncompromising Soul Sound

    Two generations before Love & Hip Hop, Bobby Womack’s life could have been a reality television show. The now legendary story of Womack’s marriage to his mentor Sam Cooke’s widow, Barbara, months after Cooke’s shooting death, is just the entry point to a life that was as tragic as it was well lived. To his…

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  • Texas Girl Forced to Ride Atop Car Dies of Fall Injuries

    A 38-year-old Texas woman has been arrested and charged in the death of a girl who fell from on top of the woman’s car, where she had been forced to ride because her wet bathing suit potentially could have ruined the vehicle’s upholstery, the Daily News reports. Kisha Young was charged with intoxication assault, which…

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  • Tamron Hall’s Natural Hair Is a Bigger Deal Than You Might Think

    Friday morning, Tamron Hall, the Today show’s first African-American female co-host, unexpectedly revealed her natural kinks and curls on national television. After the unveiling, the news program—in an “I can’t believe they’re actually doing this” move—polled its audience regarding whether Hall, 43, should stick with her natural look on-air. Somewhat surprisingly and thankfully—given white America’s…

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  • Judge Blocks Texts in Renisha McBride Shooting Trial

    Wayne County Circuit Judge Dana Hathaway ruled Friday that a jury would not be allowed to see certain text messages in the trial of a Dearborn Heights, Mich., man charged with the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Renisha McBride, the Detroit Free Press reports. “They are just unfairly prejudicial,” Hathaway said of McBride’s texts, which attorneys…

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