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3 months ago
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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3 months ago
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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3 months ago
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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3 months ago
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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3 months ago
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 26, 2025) – A Nashville middle school will be named for the late Judge Richard H. Dinkins after a unanimous vote last night by the Metro Nashville Board of Education.
The Board voted to rename Brick Church Middle School for Di...
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3 months ago
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, a daughter of Haitian immigrants who became the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died Sunday.
She was 49.
Love’s family posted news of her death on Love’s X account.
Repu...
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3 months ago
Spring invites a refreshing change in both wardrobe and mindset. Evaluate your closet and beliefs to foster confidence and empowerment. Declutter your thoughts and wardrobe, focusing on vibrant colors and timeless pieces. Aligning your style with you...
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3 months ago
MEMPHIS, TN – The last days of John Amos’s life were fraught with discord and conflict, a far cry from his early days on the set of “Good Times” portraying James Evans Sr., who struggled to helm a poor Black family living on the fringes in a Chicago...
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3 months ago
In collaboration with the Indy Black and Rainbow Chambers of Commerce, the Startup Ladies introduced Project Boardup, a complimentary certification program for women, Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs. Supported by a $40,000 IEDC grant, it enhan...
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3 months ago
Spirituality significantly impacts health, yet many Black Americans are distancing from religion due to faith-related trauma. This series examines religious trauma's effects on mental health. In the first part, clergyman James Jackson discusses its r...
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3 months ago
Gov. Mike Braun has enacted the Freedom & Opportunity Bill (HEA 1149), creating an online portal for Indiana farmers to enhance communication with state agencies. This initiative aims to reduce bureaucracy, providing access to grants, regulatory...
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3 months ago
In 1960, four students from North Carolina A&T boldly protested by occupying a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter, sparking a transformative Civil Rights movement. Their bravery catalyzed numerous sit-ins nationwide, demonstrating that the pass...
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3 months ago
Fifteen years ago, I began selling coaching services and quickly realized the importance of a marketing strategy. My boss declared that I was the marketing budget. Through relentless networking and targeted asks, I built a thriving business, focusing...
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3 months ago
Donald Trump labeled the recent security breach a "glitch," but it has serious implications. High-ranking officials, including Mike Waltz, communicated sensitive information via Signal, inadvertently exposing it. This incident could damage U.S. intel...