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Carlton Peeples, Birmingham's top FBI agent, announced his retirement after over 27 years. During his last Community Engagement Council meeting, he emphasized agents' commitment to their duties, regardless of political changes. Peeples highlighted th...
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Victoria Harris Marsh views quilting as a vital tradition rooted in her Gee’s Bend upbringing. A fourth-generation quilter, she continues the legacy of artistry and resilience alongside peers like Emma Mooney Pettway. The Airing of the Quilts Awarene...
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Gee’s Bend, named after enslaver Joseph Gee, carries a profound history marked by resilience and creativity. From its tragic past of enslavement to the establishment of the Freedom Quilting Bee in 1966, this community transformed adversity into artis...
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On February 25, 2022, President Joe Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman for the U.S. Supreme Court. Sworn in on June 30, 2022, she has an impressive background, from her Miami upbringing to Harvard Law. Jackson's journey re...
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Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin cautions Glock switch users about a new state law that introduces increased rewards for their arrest. Stay informed and compliant to avoid legal consequences. For more details, visit AL.com/BirminghamTimes.com, March...
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The Edmund Pettus Bridge represents a pivotal moment in Alabama's history, embodying the fight for voting rights. Key figures, including Rep. Terri Sewell and Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, emphasized the significance of “Bloody Sunday.” Activists today dra...
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MARCH 26,1831—Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, dies in Philadelphia, establishing America's first independent Black denomination and founding Allen University.1944—Diana Ross, iconic lead of The Supremes, is born in D...
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Boxing icon George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight champion, Olympic gold medalist, successful entrepreneur, and pastor, has died at 76. Renowned for his formidable presence in the ring and the popularity of the George Foreman Grill, he leaves an end...
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On March 1, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order making English the sole official language of the U.S., ending a long-standing tradition of multilingualism. This controversial move may threaten language access for non-English speake...
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A 21-year-old woman and a 15-year-old girl are in custody after police seized three firearms and nearly 200 rounds of ammunition in Bois Patat, Castries. The operation, conducted by the RSLPF's specialized units, also uncovered cannabis. Charges agai...
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A man has been detained regarding Ken Joseph Ismael's death after coordinated police operations on land and sea. The suspect, from La Pointe, Choiseul, was captured following an investigation initiated after Ismael was reportedly attacked. Police tha...
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N.C. Superintendent Mo Green's "Mo Wants to Know" tour visited Winston-Salem, gathering over 100 parents, students, and educators at Mount Tabor High School. The sessions aim to shape a strategic plan for public education, focusing on stakeholder ins...
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The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education presents an array of intriguing new books that could engage our audience. These selections provide different viewpoints, which may not necessarily reflect JBHE's editorial stance. Click on the titles for more...