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The state has a Black and white homeownership rate gap of 37.6%, according to a WISH-TV Channel 8 report, which also found homeownership rates had not improved much for Black Hoosiers over 60 years.
A 2024 report, also from Gallup and Lumina, found 40% of Black students and 42% of Latino students had considered dropping out of college, in contrast to about a third of white students.
He had white friends and white teachers, and when he first came to Indianapolis to teach in the late 1940s, he nearly quit because, Betty says, "He had never seen so many black people in his life." ...
Put another way: While white people or people with money are able to afford bail prior to their court dates, Black and Latino people are more likely to remain stuck in jail — which can result in ...
Black people have been in Indiana for a long time. They migrated from the South as early as the 18th century, and eventually set up communities, known as settlements , of formerly enslaved and ...
Crispus Attucks High was founded expressly for black students in 1927, when the Ku Klux Klan's power was, if not at its peak, very strong in Indiana and many other states nationwide.Arthur Trester ...
As the Hoosiers warmed up for its game against Washington at Alaska Airlines Arena, they donned new all-black adidas uniforms with a red script Indiana logo across the chest and white trim.
Indianapolis museum honors Oscar Robertson, Black Hoosiers who made history. Crispus Attucks Museum tells the story of Oscar Robertson's legendary high school team and Indiana's Black history.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As it is with a lot of things during Mike Woodson’s Indiana coaching tenure, defensive performance is not something that’s a black-and-white issue of good or bad but hues ...
Adidas and Indiana have collaborated on Black History uniforms before. During the 2023 season, Indiana and adidas unveiled their first Honoring Black Excellence uniforms, white jerseys with a ...
A 2024 report, also from Gallup and Lumina, found 40% of Black students and 42% of Latino students had considered dropping out of college, in contrast to about a third of white students.