‘How Long Not Long’ – The Promise and Warning of Dr. King’s Montgomery Speech Six Decades Later
Today, 61 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous Alabama speech, “How Long, Not Long,” reminding us that the arc of the moral universe bends only when we bend it.
March Madness Is Full of Black Athletes. But Where Are The HBCUs?
Black players got the spotlight. Black schools lost the stage.
Why Michael B. Jordan Just Claimed The Oscar Crown Jonathan Majors Let Slip Away
Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors once stood at the exact same place in Black Hollywood. One played the long game. The other played himself.
Jasmine Crockett Just Reminded Us What Black Women’s Leadership Looks Like
Jasmine Crockett’s Senate campaign reminds us that real political change is never built in a single race.
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Jussie Smollett Is Playing In Our Faces As He Sets Out On a ‘Comeback’ Tour Without Doing This One Important Thing
Smollett continues having the unmitigated gall to ask for our goodwill. It begs the question: after six years, does Smollett himself believe his own story now?
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While Black Folks Need to Stop Saying Trump’s Most Recent Assassination Attempt Was Staged, We’re Skeptical About Everything For a Reason
Real conspiracies over the years are enough to make Black folks give the side eye.
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We Know if Trump Was Black, The NY Supreme Court Justice Would Have Sentenced Him, Despite A Presidential Run
In bending over backward to avoid the appearance of anti-Trump bias, Merchan failed in his duty to administer justice


