Tag: Civil rights

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Biden Official Promoted by White House Criticizing Police and Calling to Abolish ICE

The recent hiring of Tyler Cherry, a former Interior Department communications director in the Biden administration, to work on communications within the White House...
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Reggie Jackson Opens Up About Racism at Rickwood Field: A Personal Account

Former Negro League stars gathered at Rickwood Field to honor the Black legends of the game, including Reggie Jackson, who shared his personal experience...
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William Goines, First Black Navy SEAL, Passes Away at 87

William Goines, the first Black Navy SEAL, passed away at the age of 87 in Virginia Beach. He was a trailblazer who overcame racial...
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Texas Grandmother Wins Supreme Court Case in Alleged Political Retaliation

The Supreme Court made a decision in favor of Sylvia Gonzalez, a former councilwoman from Texas, who was unlawfully arrested as an act of...
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Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination Against White Students in Women’s Medical Program

A new lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women (AAUW) by the organization Do No Harm, alleging that the AAUW's...
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Juneteenth Dedication: Alabama’s National Monument to Freedom for Former Slaves

The Equal Justice Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to criminal justice reform, recently unveiled its National Monument to Freedom on June 19, 2024, at...
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Trailblazing Latino Judge Ricardo M. Urbina Dies at 79

Ricardo M. Urbina, a groundbreaking Latino judge and former track star, passed away at the age of 79 in Washington. He was known for...
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Juneteenth: End of Slavery Proclamation in Texas on June 19, 1865

Juneteenth is a significant day in history that originated in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, when enslaved people were finally informed of their...

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