Race Matters
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Black Man Accuses Ohio Police in Lawsuit of Apprehending Him for a Crime a White Man Was Suspected of
The suspect was described as a white man in his 30s wearing a green or gray coat, the Black man was in his 60s wearing an orange puffy coat
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Black-Owned Business are Thriving More Than Ever Because of Black Women
Black women are creating more businesses than women in any other demographic
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‘I’m Sorry I’m the One Chosen’: Here’s Why Thandiwe Newton Is Apologizing to Darker-Skinned Actresses
The Westworld actress gave the response during a tearful interview to promo her new film, God's Country.
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FBI Continues to Investigate the HBCU Bomb Threats
More than 17 HBCUs received bomb threats last week, FBI offices across the country are continuing to probe
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Protect Black Women: Chicago Mayor says City Must Improve on Finding Missing Black Women and Girls
Cases of missing Black women are girls are ignored disproportionately compared to white women
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Former Human Rights Campaign President Sues Org over Discrimination
Human Rights Campaign terminated Alphonso David for his involvement in Andrew Cuomo's investigation but David claims it was racism.
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Mail Ballots of Black Voters are Rejected More than White Voters in the United States
In Washington State, it was found that mail-in ballots for Black residents was rejected four times more than white residents
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South Carolina House Democrats Urge Passage of Hate Crime Bill
Senate Republican Majority Leader, however, claims the bill "doesn’t do anything to protect anybody. It doesn’t make anybody’s life better.”
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California is the First State to Consider Reparations Legislation for Black People
A California task force has studied historical discrimination against Black people and proposed legislation to break the barriers created by systemic racism.
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Study: Cervical Cancer Kills Black Women at a Higher Rate Than White Women
Black women are one and half times more likely to die of cervical cancer than white women
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