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Knoxville Cop Gets Knocked Unconscious After Making Racist Comments to Black Wedding Attendee
This isn’t your average racist cop story. This time, justice was served immediately. And by ‘justice’ I mean ‘hands.’
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LAPD Officer Cleared of Wrongdoing in Sharing 'You Take My Breath Away' George Floyd Meme
A Board of Rights panel says the officer only shared the meme to report officers who were circulating it.
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Black Woman Sent Back to Prison for Missing Phone Calls Granted ‘Compassionate Release’ by District Judge
Some legal officials aren’t so heartless that they think justice is sending Gwen Levi back to prison for anything less than criminal behavior.
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Innocent Black Man Killed in Crash While Minneapolis Police Chased Suspect Identified as Uncle of Darnella Frazier
The teen who filmed the death of George Floyd is now grieving the death of a family member killed during a Minneapolis police chase.
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Black Alabama Teen Raises $38,000 for Children With Cancer by Cutting 19-Inch Afro
Imagine being 17 years old and possessing the ingenuity and selflessness to even think of something like tuning your hair into help for others.
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Nikole Hannah-Jones Rejects UNC-Chapel Hill Position for Job at Howard U Along With Ta-Nehisi Coates
Hannah-Jones has found herself a home that truly embodies Blackness in education. She’s where she needs to be and the HBCU world is better for it.
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Fragile Republican Pressures Texas Museum to Withdraw From Book Event Examining Slavery's Role in the Battle of Alamo
In today’s episode of White Fragility Ruins Everything…
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Prosecutor Won't Charge Honolulu Police Officers Who Fatally Shot South African Man
It’s really hard imagining a scenario where cops need to shoot an unarmed man just because they are struggling in arresting him, but here we are…again.
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Family Files Lawsuit Against St. Louis and Its Police Over Shooting Death of Black Army Veteran During No-Knock Warrant Execution
Don Clark Sr. was fatally shot in his home by SWAT team officers in 2017. Attorneys dispute what police say happened the night of his death.
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court Ruling to Strike Down Voter Suppression Legislation
The state’s highest court is standing on the side of people who just want to vote without restrictions. Courts across the nation should do the same.