LeBron James’ Comments About Memphis Have Some Calling Him a Culture Vulture
The Easter Speech Is The Original Masterclass of Black Excellence
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Anti-Affirmative Action Groups are Now Coming for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Scholarships
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Athleticism Met Altruism at the 2021 ESPY Awards
Humanitarianism and historic moments were prevalent in this year’s celebration.
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Scripps National Spelling Bee Winner Zaila Avant-Garde Offered Full-Ride Scholarships to Multiple Universities
Avant-garde became the first African-American to ever win the competition.
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16-Year-Old Jalen Lewis Just Became the Youngest American Basketball Prospect to Go Pro
The five-star recruit just signed on the dotted line with Overtime Elite.
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Naomi Osaka, Allyson Felix Detail Their Journeys to the Tokyo Olympics In Latest Issue of Time Magazine
Two of the biggest names in sports dish on self-care and prioritizing mental health.
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By the Time I Get to Arizona
It was the same song and dance in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
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Spell 'Historic': Zaila Avant-Garde Is the 1st-Ever African American Scripps National Spelling Bee Champion
The 14-year-old is also the first student from Louisiana to win the competition and is a very talented—and Guinness World record-holding—basketball player.
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A Year After Her Death, Naya Rivera's Family Reflects on the Tragedy and Her Legacy
The actress and singer drowned on July 8, 2020, leaving behind a young son. ‘I honestly don’t think she even knew the impact that she had,’ says her sister.





