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The Day Black America Left the GOP The Historical Context Today, it’s well understood that the majority of Black voters lean Democratic. This wasn’t always the...

Honoring MLK Day in Fort Wayne, Indiana

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Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Fort Wayne In the heart of Fort Wayne, Indiana, a legacy...

Critical Memory Project Urges America to Confront Its History

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The pontoon boat gracefully navigated through the murky brown waters of the Alabama River, passing the historic port of Montgomery, where enslaved Black people...

The Truth Faces Assault

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The Vital Call to Action for the Black Press of America By Stacy M. Brown, Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent The Black Press of America...

Street Outside Wells’Built Museum Renamed to Honor Geraldine Thompson

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Honoring a Legacy: Senator Geraldine F. Thompson Way in Downtown Orlando A recently unveiled street sign in downtown Orlando serves as a poignant tribute to...

African American Museum Hosts Gala for Final Countdown to Opening

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Upcoming Gala: A Fundraiser for the African American Museum of Bucks County The African American Museum of Bucks County is gearing up for a significant...

Alexandria’s Historian, Advocate, and Icon

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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of McArthur Myers: A Champion for Alexandria’s History A Passion for Preservation McArthur Myers, a prominent figure in Alexandria, Virginia, has...

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Bangladesh: Extremist Groups Attempt to Co-opt Feminism Through Intimidation and Threats

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Bangladesh: The Feminist Struggle Against Right-Wing Radicalism A Complex Landscape of Feminism and Activism In Bangladesh, a vibrant yet turbulent discourse is unfolding around feminism. On...

California Advocates Raise Awareness of Pregnancy-Related Deaths Among Black Women

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The Crisis of Black Maternal Health: A Call for Change A Tragic Loss On January 10, 2023, April Valentine, a 31-year-old woman, entered Centinela Hospital in...

Kwanzaa: Uniting Communities – Capitol City Now

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Celebrating Kwanzaa: A Week of Cultural Affirmation Introduction to Kwanzaa Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration observed from December 26 to January 1, radiates with warmth and unity...

Oscar Micheaux: He Made Movies When Black People Weren’t Allowed On Screen –...

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Discover the groundbreaking story of Oscar Micheaux — the first major African American filmmaker who defied Hollywood's ... source

Hackster’s 2025 Gift Guide: Top SBCs, Development Boards, AI Hardware, and More

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Your Ultimate Gift Guide for Tech Enthusiasts This Holiday Season The holiday season is fast approaching, bringing with it the excitement of gift-giving. Whether you’re...