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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents highlight of the National Urban League ‘State ...
A group of 14 West Africans deported to Ghana from the U.S. have been sent to their home countries, places where lawyers ...
A new Missouri law established the Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls Task Force to help find ways to ...
Black Americans face a significantly higher risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias than white Americans. Researchers are ...
Many on the evangelical right view Kirk as a martyr, while other faith groups criticized his politics. All denounced further violence.
The centennial of Robert Owens, a composer who worked abroad and assimilated into German culture, is being celebrated with a festival in Nebraska.
In the aftermath of the fatal stabbing of Iryna Zarutska, President Trump's law-and-order agenda is once again at the center of America's debate about crime and race.
State lawmakers on Friday advanced a plan that would allow California colleges to offer preferential admission to students ...
Tariffs have hurt manufacturing, while DOGE has imposed deep cuts on government workers. Both sectors disproportionately employ Black people.
Discover the legacy of Mary Church Terrell, cofounder of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, educator, and ...
While there aren't currently any formally canonized African-American saints, some are on the path to sainthood.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” the second half of Trymaine Lee’s conversation with host Al Letson about the burdens of ...
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