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Archaeological survey set for unmarked Mother Bethel cemetery
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Racism has been a consistent thread weaving through the American Right from the early days when Anti-Federalists battled against the U.S. Constitution to the present when hysterical Tea Partiers denounce the first African-American president.
Virginia GOP Nominates E.W. Jackson For Lieutenant Governor
From the Associated Press, about the conservative Republican : "Virginia Republicans have chosen firebrand conservative minister E.W. Jackson's for lieutenant governor, the first black candidate the party has nominated for statewide office since 1988.
Michelle Obama bids MLK graduates with encouraging words
First lady Michelle Obama doled out hugs and quick words of encouragement as each of 170 Martin Luther King Jr.
A giant step in Davidson history
Kaneisha Gaston's ancestors helped build Davidson College as slaves. Gaston posed for a portrait in front of the Chambers Building on campus.
Obama exhorts good deeds by Morehouse graduates
President Barack Obama, in a soaring commencement address on work, sacrifice and opportunity, on Sunday told graduates of historically black Morehouse College to seize the power of their example as black men graduating from college and use it to improve people's lives.
Ethnic Viewers Vary On TV, Music Usage
When it comes to buying entertainment for ethnic viewers, there is no-one-size-fits-all concept.
"SNL" Takes on IRS Scandal in Season Finale
With the IRS scandal dominating the news this week, "Saturday Night Live" closed out their 38th season with a political bang.
Black Voters in NJ Turn Out in Largest Percentage for 2012 Presidential Bid
A new report on voting in the 2012 presidential election found that blacks in New Jersey, like those across the nation, turned out in greater percentages than any other racial or ethnic group and the youngest voters, those age 18 through 24, turned out in the smallest numbers.
This week in the war on voting: North Carolina 'ground zero' in voter suppression fight
The EAC was created in the aftermath of the disastrous elections of 2000 as part of the Help America Vote Act.
After 50 years, a retirement from Southwest Portland's Racquet Club
After taking a hard look at life in his tiny segregated Southern town, Robert Smith left home at 19 -- a man on a journey using only his heart as a compass.
Teens spearheaded Louisville desegregation effort
When Louisville became the first city south of the Mason-Dixon line to require businesses to serve people regardless of their race or religion 50 years ago, teenagers were a driving force behind the decision.
Obama's Morehouse visit shines spotlight on HBCUs
When President Barack Obama addresses graduates at Morehouse College on Sunday, he'll also be speaking to the broader community of historically black colleges and universities - a proud corner of higher education that has struggled more than most during the last few years of economic distress.
'Gatsby' Director Champions Film's Black-Led Score
Have you seen The Great Gatsby yet? If so, you've noticed just how big a role hip-hop mogul Jay Z played in producing the movie's score and soundtrack, which included several prominent African American artists, despite the utter lack of speaking parts for black actors in the film.
New York's Outer Critics Circle Awards: Big win for Broadway musical...
A leading narrative about this Broadway season just got challenged in a rather Kinky way.
Michael B. Jordan: World is ready for black Human Torch
Michael B. Jordan, seen here in "Fruitvale Station," has been talked about as a possible Human Torch in Josh Trank's reboot of "Fantastic Four." The internet has been abuzz about Michael B. Jordan's possible casting as Johnny Storm, aka the fiery Human Torch, in director Josh Trank's reboot of The Fantastic Four, due out in 2015.
Michelle Obama speaks of 'hunger' for education
First lady Michelle Obama spoke passionately about the importance of education to the African-American community in a commencement address Friday, urging more than 600 graduates of Bowie State University to honor the school's history and to pass their commitment to education on to future generations.
Bobby McFerrin: Spirituals As Sung Prayers
Listen to Bobby McFerrin - onstage, warming up with his band - and it's like you're listening to an entire orchestra bubbling up through one man's body.
Shrewd Ga. businesswoman fought stereotypes
As a shrewd businesswoman with keen insight and endless aspirations, Ophelia DeVore worked for much of the 20th century to smash stereotypes and empower black women by teaching them poise, confidence and the courage to get ahead in a world deeply etched by racial discrimination.
Michelle Obama addresses graduates of Bowie State University
First Lady Michelle Obama spoke passionately about the importance of education to the African-American community in a commencement address Friday, urging more than 600 graduates of Bowie State University to honor the school's history and to pass their commitment to education on to future generations.
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