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When A White Woman Was Told She Could Not Be Harriet Tubman In a Play, She Took Matters Into Her Own Hands
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Meghan Markle Called 2017 Vanity Fair Feature Headline Racist
A new royal book reveals The Duchess of Sussex was outraged by the headline which she felt referenced a racist scene in a 1930s film
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Here’s Who We Think Should Replace Trevor Noah At The Daily Show
The longtime host is leaving while he's on top. We have ideas about who should fill his shoes.
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British Artists Recreate ‘A Great Day in Harlem’ As A Part of Black History Month Celebration
The Brits gear up for Black History Month by paying homage to a legendary Black American photographer.
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From Motors to Medicine: An East Cleveland Auto Mechanic Becomes A Doctor At 47
There is no better feeling than when one's persistence pays off.
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Black Arts Leader in Cleveland Gives Cultural Institutions An “F” For DEI Efforts
And for those who’ve been out of school for a minute, the F stands for failing.
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A Recruiter’s Tip: Black People, Get in Tech—Now [UPDATED}
As the demand for talent in areas like cybersecurity increases, there will be more opportunities for people of color in the industry than ever
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Black Twitter Comes For LeBron James After He Cosigns Tory Lanez
The NBA superstar tweeted that the controversial artist “never misses.”
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The Evolution of Aaron Judge
The five-time New York Yankees all-star outfielder is about to break more records and get paid in the 2022 offseason.
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The Miami Dolphins Think We Were All Watching Tua’s Injury Blindfolded
Unfortunately for them, fans and the NFLPA can actually see very well.
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The Evolution of Trevor Noah [UPDATED]
As he prepares to step away from his late night anchor desk after seven seasons, we went back to look at the meteoric rise of the comedian, host and author