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Support swells for Black North Carolina justice amidst partisan investigation

  Associate Justice Anita Earls Photo: NC Supreme Court The Advancement Project and the NAACP have rallied behind North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls, the...

“Black Panther” Chadwick Boseman salutes grads at Howard University

After celebrating the success of back-to-back, global box office hits, Marvel’s “Black Panther” actor Chadwick Boseman, returned to his alma mater, Howard University, to...

London Breed out as San Francisco’s interim mayor after board vote

  During a contentious public meeting, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to appoint Mark Farrell, a White venture capitalist, to serve as acting...

New NAACP President Derrick Johnson Vows to Work Closely with NNPA

  The future of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is inextricably linked to the future of African Americans and its...

New Nielsen study reveals growing spending power, influence of Black women

A new report detailing the record-setting spending power of African American women has further buoyed the confidence of Black female entrepreneurs, who said the...

Martha Rivera Chavis, wife of NNPA President, dies at 53

Martha Rivera Chavis, the devoted wife of civil rights leader and National Newspaper Publishers Association President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., has...

Thurgood Marshall’s widow keeps his legacy alive

On the Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, “Cissy” Marshall Laments Lack of Progress By Cecilia Marshall never imagined that the battle for equal rights...

Bill Cosby finally breaks his silence

Bill Cosby is blind. It’s been more than two years since the embattled, television and film legend, who was once known as “America’s Dad,” has...

Emotional Evin Cosby defends her father

EDITOR’S NOTE: THIS IS AN UNEDITED COMMENTARY WRITTEN BY BILL COSBY’S YOUNGEST DAUGHTER EVIN.    I am the youngest of five. I remember our family trips...

USDA Director: Agriculture census important for Black farmers

At first glance, King Whetstone might present an unusual visual. First, he appears younger than his 40 years—but that’s not why he might stand out. Whetstone...

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