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More than half of Black transgender and nonbinary young people reported having seriously considered suicide in the past year, and more than 20 percent said they had attempted suicide, according to ...
Black student enrollment at Harvard Law took a nosedive after the Supreme Court ruled against race-based admissions last year. The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a major ruling on affirmative ...
After the war, Black veterans were largely left out of the benefits created by the G.I. Bill of 1944. Delmont's new book, Half American, chronicles Black Americans' quest to serve in World War II ...
(RNS) — As the leader of an umbrella group of Black denominations, the Rev. W. Franklyn Richardson sees the state of the Black church from a bird’s-eye view. And as the senior pastor of a ...
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by NONFICTION In “Half American,” Matthew F. Delmont tells the stories of the Black ...
There is a wide range of issues that Black Americans want to keep up with. Half or more say it’s extremely or very important to them to follow: Pew Research Center conducted this analysis as part of a ...
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