Jim Crow
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Danielle Deadwyler Channels Her Own Motherhood Experience to Tell Mamie Mobley’s Story in “Till”
“...The people who were impacted by her choices have had an impact and influence on my life.”
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Black Tech Street is The Rebirth of Tulsa’s Black Business District
The legacy of Black Wall Street lives on through a new generation of Black entrepreneurs.
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Black Resilience Finally Gets Its Due in New PBS Documentary
In "Making Black America: Through The Grapevine" Henry Louis Gates Jr. examines the myriad ways Black people have overcome the odds.
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Pastor Arrested for Watering Flowers Asks “What Made Me a Suspect?”
Pastor Michael Jennings, who is pursuing a federal lawsuit and police accountability, writes about his mistreatment in an op-ed for USA TODAY.
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Black Woman In Michigan Wins Casino Jackpot, But Bank Allegedly Refuses To Cash the Check
In a lawsuit filed by Lizzie Pugh, she states three white employees said her casino check was fraudulent.
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GOP Senate Candidate Blake Masters Sure Has A Lot To Say About the Federal Reserve’s Diversity Gains
The Arizona Republican candidate wants to end what he claims is Joe Biden's affirmative action regime.