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The A.C.L.U. Said a Worker Used Racist Tropes and Fired Her. But Did She?
The civil liberties group is defending itself in an unusual case that weighs what kind of...
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The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance
An interracial soirée that included intellectual and artistic luminaries set in motion one of the most...
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Walter Massey, a Physicist With a Higher Calling
He broke barriers as the first Black physicist in nearly every role. But his identity made...
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Gylan Kain, 81, a Founder of the Last Poets and a Progenitor of Rap, Dies
He spun gripping portraits of the Black experience starting in the 1960s with the seminal Harlem...
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Jonathan Kozol Fought School Inequality for Decades. Here’s One Final Plea.
With his latest, and last, book, the 87-year-old writer refuses false optimism.
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Opinion | Some Black Voters Are Souring on Democrats. It May Be Part of a Natural Drift.
There are signs that Black voters are inching closer to the patterns of other demographic groups.
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Trump Says Indictments, and His Mug Shot, Are Helping Him With Black Voters
In a speech to the Black Conservative Federation, former President Donald J. Trump made express overtures...
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Overlooked No More: Pierre Toussaint, Philanthropist and Candidate for Sainthood
He became wealthy working as a hairdresser in New York, then used his funds to free...
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Charles V. Hamilton, an Apostle of ‘Black Power,’ Dies at 94
He popularized the term “institutional racism" and, with Stokely Carmichael, wrote a book in 1967 that...
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Prominent Black Church Leaders Call for End of U.S. Aid to Israel
The African Methodist Episcopal Church Bishops Council says American financial assistance to help Israel fight its...
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Charles Sallis, 89, Dies; Upended the Teaching of Mississippi History
He collaborated on a textbook so unsparing in its review of the state’s grim past that...
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What Is Black Love Day?
On Feb. 13, 1993, Ayo Handy-Kendi, a community organizer and native of Washington, D.C., created the...
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Black Churches in Georgia Unite to Mobilize Voters in a Key Battleground
Two of the state’s largest church groups are teaming up in a rare effort they say...
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Opinion | The World Has Caught Up to Frantz Fanon
The shock of the new, in political life, often sends us back to the past in...
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Opinion | The Most Overlooked Reason Black Americans Are Moving South
Pollution is contributing to Black Americans’ decision to move South, in a trend that is as...
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The Home of Carter G. Woodson, the Man Behind Black History Month
Dr. Woodson’s house, the birthplace of the annual month, was a hub of scholarship, bringing together...
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Opinion | The Dawn of a New Era of Oppression
Periods of backlash take shape after surges of Black progress. We have entered another such period.
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Pieces of Jackie Robinson Statue Are Found Burning in Kansas Park
The life-size bronze tribute to the legendary baseball player who broke the color barrier was stolen...
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After Affirmative Action Ban, They Rewrote College Essays With a Key Theme: Race
The Supreme Court’s ruling intended to remove the consideration of race during the admissions process. So...
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Black and Jewish Activists Have Allied for Decades. What Now?
The Palestinian cause has revived a partnership forged in the civil rights era — and also...
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Tacoma Officers Cleared in Black Man’s Death Will Get $500,000 Each to Resign
The three police officers were found not guilty last month in the death of Manuel Ellis,...
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Opinion | Biden’s Appeal to Black Voters Needs an Overhaul
The president’s speech at Mother Emanuel was a missed opportunity.
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Vinie Burrows, Acclaimed Actress Who Became an Activist, Dies at 99
She got her start on Broadway at 15. But after finding a dearth of roles for...
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Opinion | Claudine Gay: What Just Happened at Harvard Is Bigger Than Me
The demagogues won’t stop with Harvard.