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For the last 22 years of his career as a journalist, Greene, a Portland native and now 89, covered tennis for the Associated ...
This nation did not become great because it was perfect; it became great because Americans recognized their imperfections as ...
The National Urban League's State of Black America report provides a comprehensive analysis of racial inequality in various areas, highlighting the pressing issues faced by African Americans.
One evening in January 2024, a western Idaho deputy was called into the office to check on a suspicious person parked along ...
One of the nation’s oldest civil rights organizations on Thursday declared a “state of emergency” for antidiscrimination ...
An excerpt from Power to the Partners shows how designing coalitions is vital to successful organizational partnership ...
In a press release issued by AFL law firm on Monday, AFL Senior Counsel Nicholas Barry called Cracker Barrel "almost as ...
Elvis Presley, the “king of rock and roll;” John Lennon, the founder, rhythm guitarist, and co-lead vocalist of the Beatles; ...
The Advocate highlights social inequality through original stories and opinions, and content generated by fellow NNPA and other publications ...
A former Louisville, Kentucky officer was sentenced Monday to 33 months in prison for violating the civil rights of Breonna ...
Wikimedia Commons/Mississippi Department of Archives and History The 1964 Freedom Summer Voter Registration Over 1,000 volunteers came to Mississippi on June 21, 1964, to help Black citizens register ...
Black-owned advertising agencies are reshaping the industry from the inside out, using creativity as a form of resistance, visibility, and power.