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The 6888th was sent overseas in 1945, when there was growing pressure from African-American organizations to include Black women.
Ryan Coogler's newest movie, Sinners explores the history of spirituality and western religion through the lens of ...
Let’s talk about demographics. Yes, Atlanta is mostly Black. Residents living in the city limits who identify as Black or African American represent 46% of the population, according to the latest ...
California Black Media’s series continues with a breakdown of SB 437, part of the Black Caucus’s 2025 “Road to Repair” bill ...
Republican consultant implores Pa. GOP to "go on offense now, go sell what we're doing" to win over minority and ...
Clemson Area African American Museum announced its Oral History Project is facing uncertainty about completion due to cuts in ...
Harvard wisely sniffed the Faustian bargain embedded in the demands of those bent on remaking campus life with an ideological chain saw. Recognizing that overreach as a stunning affront to their ...
The president has gone nuclear against federal union jobs—historically African Americans’ ladder to economic equality.
In a time when Diversity is under attack, the Met Gala is set to bring Black Style and Dandyism to light with a focus on the ...
The first African American woman to serve as the United States Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman died at the age of 77 on ...
Labor leaders, politicians and civil rights activists are mourning the death of Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor and a fierce advocate for workplace equality.
Claims about the iconic Greensboro lunch counter being removed sparked outrage, revealing deep anxieties about preserving ...
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