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On This Day: Betty Shabazz, Civil Rights Icon and Educator, Born in 1934

On May 28, 1934, Betty Shabazz was born in Detroit. A civil rights activist, educator, and wife of Malcolm X, she was born Betty...

Charles Rangel, Harlem Congressman and CBC Co-Founder, Dies at 94

Former U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, a gravel-voiced Harlem Democrat and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, died Monday at 94, according to the...

Charleston’s 1865 Tribute by Freed Black Americans Acknowledged as Memorial Day’s Origin

Memorial Day is observed on Monday, but according to the Washington Post, one of the earliest known commemorations occurred on May 1, 1865, in...

Pentagon Orders Review of DEI Books in Military Libraries

The Pentagon has ordered all military libraries to review and remove books related to diversity, anti-racism and gender issues by Wednesday, according to the...

Justice Department Cancels Police Reform Decrees in Minneapolis and Louisville

According to the Associated Press, the Justice Department announced Wednesday it will cancel consent decrees with Minneapolis and Louisville that aimed to reform policing...

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Advocates criticize bipartisan housing bill

Advocates warned the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan ROAD to Housing...

Public opposition prompts Bossier City to reverse course on facility closure

(The Center Square) – Public backlash over Bossier City...

Johnson, municipal leaders statewide clash with Pritzker over local funding cuts

(The Center Square) – Mayors and municipalities across Illinois...

Justice Department can keep Fulton County election records, judge says

(The Center Square) – A federal judge said Wednesday...
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