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Black Tulsa rebuilt Greenwood after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. But what would come next would largely destroy the ...
Most Americans say there’s at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people; fewer than half say this ...
Houston’s Married Ladies Social, Art and Charity Club empowered Black women and communities through service, education and activism.
A fire that engulfed a mansion at Louisiana’s Nottoway Plantation, destroying one of the largest remaining pre-Civil War ...
Karine Jean-Pierre shares her journey from Haitian immigrant roots to the White House and calls for political action in her ...
New mural series by Woke3 at Southeast Community Center honors Black ancestral, spiritual, and cultural ties to water with ...
Shiloh Hendrix's racial epithet incident sparks outrage and raises $750,000, highlighting racial tribalism and societal ...
Short films exploring Black people’s experiences of stroke have been released as outputs from a research project led by UWE Bristol and Kingston University.
City Council, with Mayor Richard M. Daley at the helm, was in the 1990s as a teenager arguing against the so-called anti-gang ...
Both white and Black farmers and even conservative white Afrikaner groups debunked the Trump administration’s “genocide.” ...
There are very few “historically significant” sites associated with Black, Latino, or Native American communities.
Many progressives do not—to put it at its mildest—feel they can trust Democratic Party leadership to speak for them, stand up for our values, or to protect us in a dangerous time. Various failures ...