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Culture Sixty years of the Voting Rights Act

The Voting Rights Act at 60: The team

  • July 17, 2025
  • By Black News & Views
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National Guard troops in LA mark latest in long history of deployments during civil rights protests

  • June 11, 2025
  • By Saffiyah Riddle, Charlotte Kramon, & Matt Brown
  • The Associated Press/Report for America
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore chats with the Rev. Al Sharpton at the 2025 National Action Network conference in New York on April 3, 2025. Photo credit: Maryland Governor's Office
Culture Politics

Black Democrats, progressives pledge defiance against Trump policies during NYC meeting

  • April 11, 2025
  • By Jason Ponterotto
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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Amara Harris fist bumps her attorney, Juan Thomas, in August after being found not liable for theft of AirPods at Naperville North High School. Photo credit: Taylor Glascock, special to ProPublica
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Ticketed at school as a teen, a young Black woman is suing an Illinois city for violating her civil rights

  • May 28, 2024
  • By Jodi S. Cohen & Jennifer Smith Richards
  • ProPublica
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Black Lives Matter protesters march through Portland, Oregon, after rallying at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. Protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches and disruptions are hallmarks of American history. Photo credit: Noah Berger, The Associated Press
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The American paradox of protest: Celebrated and condemned, welcomed and muzzled

  • May 8, 2024
  • By The Associated Press
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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The Rev. Frederick D. Haynes III, left, greets the Rev. Jesse Jackson before speaking in Dallas, late Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Haynes is stepping down less than three months after assuming the leadership role of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the civil rights group founded by Jackson in the 1970s. Photo credit: LM Otero, The Associated Press
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Rainbow PUSH leader’s quick exit underscores challenge of following Jesse Jackson: ‘It’s the most difficult job in Black America’

  • April 19, 2024
  • By The Chicago Sun-Times
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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