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Remembering George Floyd – One Year Later: The evolution of a momentous injustice

by Donald James May 25, 2020, is a day that millions of Americans and other global citizens who oppose injustices rooted in racism must remember....

Trump leads by division, while Biden leads by multiplication

by Jesse Jackson Sr. (TriceEdneyWire.com)— As the presidential campaigns heat up, Americans are provided with a stark choice of leaders. The visits to Kenosha of...

Biden’s condemnation of violence and political fiction

by J. Pharoah Doss For New Pittsburgh Courier Recently, Willie Brown, the first Black mayor of San Francisco (1996-2004), told the San Francisco Chronicle, the biggest...

Militia groups face off in Louisville

Around 500 armed demonstrators wearing all-black uniforms marched with the “Not F****** Around Coalition” Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky, drawing hundreds of onlookers and rival...

Hundreds protest Trump's Pittsburgh rally that drew thousands (Exclusive Photos)

PITTSBURGH (AP) _ Donald Trump's rally on Wednesday drew thousands to the David Lawrence Convention Center _ as well as hundreds of protesters who...

#CrimingWhileWhite hashtag shows shocking White privilege

Caucasian Americans seem to know full well they are the benefactors of “white privilege” and enjoy the fruits of that perch in society over minorities.…

Ferguson’s Darren Wilson Says He Did Nothing Wrong and Would Do it Again

Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson says he did nothing wrong when he discharged his firearm multiple times into the body of unarmed black teen Michael Brown. Moreover,…

McDonald's CEO: Fast food leads to 'real careers'

OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) - McDonald's CEO Don Thompson sought to address a growing chorus of critics on issues including worker pay and marketing...

Yesterday’s issues still large part of today’s civil rights battle

While it is hard for most of today’s Black youth to imagine a time when they could not sit in the front of a...

Fla. cities on guard for any post-Zimmerman unrest

Assistant state attorney Bernie de la Rionda shows a picture of a bloodied George Zimmerman to the jury while presenting the state's closing arguments against Zimmerman during his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla. July 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool) by Curt Anderson and Mike SchneiderAssociated Press Writers MIAMI (AP) — Police and city leaders in Florida say they have taken precautionary steps for the possibility of mass protests or even civil unrest if George Zimmerman is acquitted in the killing of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin, particularly in African-American neighborhoods where passions run strongest over the case.

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