When A White Woman Was Told She Could Not Be Harriet Tubman In a Play, She Took Matters Into Her Own Hands
The longtime actress simply wanted to portray influential historical figures, but things unfortunately went South. Let's get into it!
3 Ways to Think Like a Businessman, According to Executive Walter Davis
From carpentry to consulting, Davis says real business thinking starts with self-awareness and strategy.
Walter Davis On Building a Black-Owned Bank From Zero to $2 billion
From running a $75 billion portfolio to founding the largest Black-owned bank, Walter Davis shares
Why Beyoncé’s Bag Placement Crossed a Southern American Superstition and Left Black Women in Shock
Beyoncé showed up to Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton menswear show in Paris looking like money. But
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Coca-Cola’s BodyArmor Acquisition Just Made Kobe Bryant’s Estate $400 Million Richer
The NBA legend's $6 million investment back in 2014 just yielded some serious dividends.
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Should Deshaun Watson Expect to Be Moved Before the NFL’s Trade Deadline?
The Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers have reportedly been in the mix for a potential trade.
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‘It Was a Classless Move’: Fans Cry Foul After Inglewood High School’s Football Team Runs Up the Scoreboard 106-0
Did Inglewood High School go overboard by beating Inglewood Morningside by 106 points? The school district seems to think so.
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Backup Quarterbacks Saved the Day, Derrick Henry Won’t Be Able to Play and Other Takeaways From Week 8 of the NFL
Week 8 of the NFL is officially in the books, and there were a lot of damn injuries.
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How Folklore Helped Me Reclaim Halloween: An Afro-Caribbean Tale
The racism baked into America's spookiest holiday caused me to abandon it. The folktales of my Caribbean birthplace helped me reimagine it for my children.
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‘You Got McDonald’s Money?’ and Other Phrases We Remember From Childhood
From motherhood to friendship, there are just some phrases that are exclusive to Black culture.