State of Missouri Executes 58-Year-Old Leonard Taylor Despite Calls From Activists Clay Cane February 8, 2023
Justice Department To Review the Memphis Police Department after Tyre Nichols’ Death Clay Cane February 7, 2023
On This day in history marks two major milestones in Black history. Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins, known as the Washington Commanders, was the first Black quarterback to play in the Super Bowl on Jan. 31, 1988 Clay Cane January 31, 2023
On This day in History: January 20th, poet, actress and activist Dr. Maya Angelou recites her poem “On the Pulse of Morning” at the inauguration ceremony for President Bill Clinton in Washington, D.C. Clay Cane January 23, 2023
Community In Mourning: 10 Dead After Mass Shooting Inside A Monterrey Park Ballroom Ebony McMorris January 23, 2023
Ronnie Hillman, an NFL running back with the Denver Broncos team that won Super Bowl 50, died from cancer on Dec. 21. He was only 31 years old Clay Cane January 23, 2023
In an unanimous vote, the House passed a bill to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, the Associated Press reports. Clay Cane January 23, 2023
Senate Republicans blocked a bill to ban discrimination based on hair texture or styles to not become federal law Clay Cane January 23, 2023
The Department of Justice has adjusted a longstanding drug policy on crack Clay Cane January 23, 2023
On This Day: December 15th, ATL Urban League Celebrates 122nd Anniversary Jamie Jackson January 23, 2023
Republican Congressman George Santos was sworn in to represent New York’s 3rd congressional district, despite being exposed for a series of mistruths Clay Cane January 23, 2023