‘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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White People, Don’t Call It A Comeback For Will Smith Because Black Folks Never Stopped Loving Him
The huge success of “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” proved that Smith is still a box office force, which we already knew.
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Even With Trump Convicted, His ‘Mini-Trumps’ Still Make Him Dangerous to Black People
The former president has allies in high places who share his dark vision for America.
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Unlike Other Badly Behaved Black Celebrities, Diddy’s Shot at Redemption Is Nearly Impossible
Other celebrities have found a way back after iniquities, but Sean Combs’ case is uniquely difficult.
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Why The Internet Knows Diddy’s ‘Apology’ is Trash
The internet had the same collective reaction to Diddy’s Sunday apology for the viral abuse video. As well it should’ve.
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Cassie Assault Video Proves Diddy’s ‘Brother Love’ Rebrand Was Nothing More Than A Calculated Lie
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sought to be seen as a beacon of light despite his foul past.
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PGA Golf Star, Who Literally Dragged a Police Officer With His Car, Was Back to Work in No time, But What if He Was Black?
Scottie Scheffler’s disregard for the safety of a police officer demonstrated white privilege. So does the fact that he’s still free and breathing.




