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Most American adults believe an “increased focus on race” brought about no meaningful change in the lives of black Americans ...
Americans are growing less optimistic about race relations across the nation, with only 51 percent saying Black Americans ...
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and ...
In 1873, a group of around 50 African Americans facing threats from the Ku Klux Klan in their hometown of Cross Anchor in ...
The first African American to be named a cardinal in the United States, Wilton Daniel Gregory is seen as a figure of renewal ...
Groups rallied pushing back against what they call the Trump administration's campaign to erase Black history.
Janette Gantt Palmer was born when Black people did not have equal access to hospitals, resulting in home births and no birth ...
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ABC11 on MSN'Beacon on Black Wall Street' NC Mutual turns over new leaf, to continue legacy under stewardshipNorth Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company has been a "beacon" in what became known as "Black Wall Street" in the heart of ...
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Religion News Service on MSN‘Sinners’ opens a new conversation about Black religion in filmAs the conflict in the hit film ‘Sinners’ unfolds, it deftly interrogates the role of religion within the Black community.
Stephen A. Smith accused Democrats of “forgetting” about Black Americans, leading to President Trump’s small boost in support ...
This idea that black advancement in this country is contingent on special treatment, set-asides, quotas and what have you is just something not supported by the facts’ Wall Street Journal ...
Cardinal Wilton Gregory, Archbishop of Washington, is emerging as a historic contender for the papacy. Could the first American Pope be African-American? It’s a question that has gained traction in ...
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