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Kevin Hart Says Wife Held Him Accountable After Cheating Scandal

May 25, 2020 Staff 0

Eniko Parrish (L) and actor Kevin Hart attend The 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) Kevin Hart makes his living as a comedian but […]

Political

Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Could Be Released Really Soon – Nearly 20 Years Early

May 22, 2020 Staff 0

  Kwame Kilpatrick, former Detroit Mayor, has been granted early release after spending 7 years of a 28-year sentence. Kilpatrick, convicted in 2013 of perjury, obstruction of justice, and other crimes, was not expected to […]

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Sitting Home While Black is Getting Us Killed by the Police

May 19, 2020 Staff 0

By Frederick H. Lowe Ahmaud Arbery was shot to death running while black, but a disturbing number of African Americans have been shot to death by police while sitting home. The police deadly shooting of […]

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What Kind of Mask Should I Wear?

May 19, 2020 Staff 0

By Amy Eiduke Wearing face coverings is now a requirement in public places in Illinois and an important part in helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 everywhere. However, there are so many different types of […]

Editorials

Beyond Health Issues, Justice is the Most Serious Item on our National Agenda

May 19, 2020 Staff 0

By Vernon A. Williams Some people are fighting mad. Some feel like giving up. Everyone demands an explanation though no one is convinced mere words will suffice. With the brutal American lust for targeting African […]

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CBC to Host First All Digital Legislative Conference

May 19, 2020 Staff 0

Every year, Black America’s political leadership looks forward to the gathering of souls and spirit for the annual Congressional Black Caucus. Now this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that experience will be delivered virtually. […]

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Ida B’s Pulitzer – Both Too Late and Right on Time

May 19, 2020 Staff 0

Dr. Julianne Malveaux By Julianne Malveaux Exactly one hundred and thirty-six years to the day after Ida B. Wells was thrown off a Chesapeake and Ohio railroad train, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize special […]

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Author Wins Pulitzer Prize for Book Based on Florida’s Dozier Reform School

May 8, 2020 Staff 0

Author Colson Whitehead’s “The Nickel Boys,” a book about a brutal reform school for black boys in the Jim Crow South, on Monday won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It is the second time in […]

Local

Men Charged in the Murder of #Joggingwhileblack

May 8, 2020 Staff 0

In quiet Brunswick, Georgia, a mere 55 miles from Jacksonville, FL, it seems Ahmaud Arbery might finally see some justice.  The day before what would have been his 26th birthday, The Georgia Bureau of investigation […]

Community

Douglas Anderson Senior Appointed to U.S. Air Force Academy

May 8, 2020 Staff 0

U.S. Rep Al Lawson (FL-05) has announced that George “Gary” Hartsfield Jr., a senior at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville, received an offer of appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy. Hartsfield […]

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