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A Minneapolis street named for a segregationist developer may soon be renamed after the state’s first Black woman attorney. More than 40 people signed up to speak at a Planning Commission hearing on a ...
Cincinnati police chief vows to release more footage of viral brawl that left woman knocked out cold
Cincinnati’s top cop vowed Friday to release more video of the viral brawl that’s flamed racial tensions – as a city faith ...
Cincinnati's mayor and police chief expect more arrests and charges in the viral street fight that has drawn national ...
The last bank of “Black Wall Street” was gone. Premier’s president, Darryl “Rick” Winston, says he too wonders what role black banks will play in the future.
Victor Louis, founder and chief executive of One Logistics Network, said his employees no longer feel safe coming to work ...
Cincinnati officials says everyone involved in viral downtown beating could face criminal charges as investigation continues ...
I loaded into photoshop and put a black and white layer on it, and then adjusted the blues channel all the way down to black out the sky. Camera: Canon T2i, f/8, 1/640, ISO: 100, Lens: Kit 18-55mm ...
In 1981, 8.1 percent of the population was non-white. The citizenry of today is 46 percent Black, 33 percent white and 27 percent Hispanic, according to U.S. Census estimates.
It wasn’t just homes that were rebuilt. The businesses came back, too. A September 14, 1922 article in Oklahoma City’s Black Dispatch celebrated entrepreneur Loula Williams’ reopening her Williams ...
Many white residents felt intimidated by the prosperity, growth, and size of "Black Wall Street."Not only was Greenwood, Tulsa expanding in population, but it was also expanding its physical ...
This is the aftermath of the riot on Black Wall Street, May 31 – June 1, 1921 in Tulsa, Okla. (Photo Courtesy of the Greenwood Cultural Center) By Talibah Chikwendu Originally published May 29 ...
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