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Robert Woodson, Leader of the Black Conservative Movement, Dies at 89
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Robert Woodson, Leader of the Black Conservative Movement, Dies at 89

Robert L. Woodson Sr., a leader of the Black conservative movement who for a half-century worked to fight racism, poverty and crime in Black American…

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As Lansing’s new poet laureate, MSU professor says poetry is a path to discovery
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As Lansing’s new poet laureate, MSU professor says poetry is a path to discovery

At the age of 16, Dr. Suban Nur Cooley performed her first poem at a Somali cultural festival in Australia. It was her first public…

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Return to the Land, a Whites-Only Community, Is Sued for Discrimination
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Return to the Land, a Whites-Only Community, Is Sued for Discrimination

Last summer, Michelle Walker was watching the local 5 o’clock news in her St. Louis living room when a segment about a real estate opportunity…

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‘An Onslaught on Black Political Power’: The South’s Redistricting Battle After Calais
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‘An Onslaught on Black Political Power’: The South’s Redistricting Battle After Calais

Within hours of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Calais, state legislators across the South were calling emergency redistricting sessions.  What has unfolded, voting…

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2026 Midterms: Poll Shows Why Black Men Are Politically Misread
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2026 Midterms: Poll Shows Why Black Men Are Politically Misread

Michael Bland has a message for political campaigns: Young Black men aren’t politically checked out. They’re just being ignored. “Black men are not politically absent,…

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How Black communities gather around food — and one another
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How Black communities gather around food — and one another

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Economic Pressures and Local Priorities: What Seattle’s Latest Economic Index Could Mean For The Black Community
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Economic Pressures and Local Priorities: What Seattle’s Latest Economic Index Could Mean For The Black Community

Affordability remains one of Seattle’s biggest concerns. Photo/Sean Davis. By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium Rising costs, economic uncertainty, affordability pressures, and growing concerns about…

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NAACP calls for boycott of college sports in Southern states where Black voting rights are restricted – Chicago Tribune
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NAACP calls for boycott of college sports in Southern states where Black voting rights are restricted – Chicago Tribune

WASHINGTON — The NAACP is calling on Black athletes and fans to boycott the athletic programs of public universities in states that are taking steps…

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Black Oral Histories of Beaufort County project is preserving the past before it slips away
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Black Oral Histories of Beaufort County project is preserving the past before it slips away

While history is often studied through textbooks and official documents, a non-profit group in eastern North Carolina is proving that some of the most valuable…

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