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Society3 years ago
Black Mississippi senators stage walkout during CRT vote
Black Mississippi senators stage protest walkout during vote over teaching the true history and social conditions of African Americans in the United States.
Black Mississippi senators stage walkout during CRT vote
Society3 years ago
African Americans still see higher jobless rate despite market recovery
African Americans continue to experience a much higher unemployment rate even as US economists celebrated a job market recovery from the outset of the pandemic.
African Americans still see higher jobless rate despite market recovery
Human Rights3 years ago
US police killings remain high after George Floyd's murder
The number of Americans killed in encounters with US police has not dropped despite massive protests across the country following the killing of George Floyd, a report reveals.
US police killings remain high after George Floyd's murder
Human Rights3 years ago
Derek Chauvin pleads guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights
Derek Chauvin, a White man, has already been convicted of state murder and manslaughter charges for knocking down Floyd, a Black man, on a street in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, which led to his death.
Derek Chauvin pleads guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights
Interviews3 years ago
System in US ‘must be overthrown to achieve justice’ for Black people
The system in the United States “must be overthrown to achieve justice for African Americans,” says African American writer and journalist Abayomi Azikiwe.
System in US ‘must be overthrown to achieve justice’ for Black people
Society3 years ago
Georgia jury ends first day of deliberations with no verdict in Arbery killing
A Georgia jury deliberated for more than six hours on Tuesday, but failed to reach a verdict on murder and other charges against three white men who fatally shot Black Ahmaud Arbery.
Georgia jury ends first day of deliberations with no verdict in Arbery killing
Politics3 years ago
Black leaders losing patience with Biden over voting rights
Black voters and activists are frustrated with the Biden administration in the wake of the latest failure to advance voting rights legislation.
Black leaders losing patience with Biden over voting rights
Human Rights3 years ago
Black firefighter sues over image depicting her as White
A former firefighter is suing the US state of Florida over a mural, which depicts her with a White face.
Black firefighter sues over image depicting her as White
Society3 years ago
Census shows US white population declining fast
The number of white Americans has declined and the population growth in the US is driven entirely by minority communities, according to new data by the US Census Bureau.
Census shows US white population declining fast
Interviews3 years ago
'US ruling class still holds wealth stolen from African people'
The American white ruling class still holds the enormous wealth which was stolen from Black people, according to African American journalist and activist Abayomi Azikiwe.
'US ruling class still holds wealth stolen from African people'
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