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John Ewing Jr. Becomes Omaha, Nebraska’s 1st Black Mayor After A Year Of Racial Limbo

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Voters took issue with issues on the national scale like the President Donald Trump administration and transgender rights that sent Ewing over the winning edge.

Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
What’s at Stake? Political Scientist Wilmer Leon Examines the 2020 Election Season, Part II
In this second installment of the two-part series analyzing the 2020 election season, political scientist Dr. Wilmer Leon continues the discussion with The Washington Informer newspaper to discuss the future of the presidency and issues of monumental concern to Americans going into the final vote.
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Source: The Washington Informer
Gale Eugene Sayers: NFL Running Back Known As “The Kansas Comet”
Gale Eugene Sayers was nicknamed 'The Kansas Comet.' He is a former professional football player who was a running back in the Nation Football League (NFL). In 1965, he was a first-round pick in the NFL Draft and played his entire pro career for the Bears. Sayers was born in Wichita, Kansas, but
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The Chi’s’ Yolonda Ross Talks Art, Creativity – Free Press of Jacksonville
By Jessica Dortch AFRO Production Editor  - If you are a fan of one of Showtime’s top series, “The Chi,” then you are no stranger to Yolonda Ross who plays Jada Washington on the show. Watching
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21 books to read this fall - African American News Today - EIN News
… Esmail directing. 11. African American Poetry: 250 Years of … condensing 250 years of African-American poetry into this … struggle that make up African-American verse, a legacy … "Poetry itself, especially African-American poetry, still awaits discovery,…
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Editorial Commentary: The Chi’s’ Yolonda Ross Talks Art, Creativity | Afro
By Jessica Dortch AFRO Production Editor jdortch@afro.com If you are a fan of one of Showtime’s top series, “The Chi,” then you are no stranger to Yolonda Ross who plays Jada Washington on the show. Watching her in her acting element, you might not know that Ross is also a quadruple threat as an
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National Guard mobilized in Omaha
National Guard mobilized in Omaha after third night of rioting.
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MLB Great Bob Gibson Dies at 84
Bob Gibson, who played his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals and is arguably the greatest African American hurler in baseball history, died Friday. He was 84.
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Karen Bass Wins Election To Become First Black Woman Mayor Of Los Angeles
Following more than a week of counting ballots and tabulating votes, U.S. Rep Karen Bass was finally projected to win the Los Angeles mayor race. The post Karen Bass Wins Election To Become First Black Woman Mayor Of Los Angeles appeared first on NewsOne.
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College World Series 2021 - Inside the no contest vs. NC State that sent Vanderbilt to the finals news -The Black Chronicle
OMAHA, Neb. - Vanderbilt's baseball team was slumbering at the downtown DoubleTree Hotel when coach Tim Corbin awoke at 1:30 Saturday morning and noticed he had a text
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A desk of their own to ease remote learning for kids in need - Black News Channel
By JESSIE WARDARSKI and PETER ORSI Associated Press As remote schooling surged during the pandemic, parents across the country realized that many kids didn't have desks at home. So they got busy building, collecting and donating them, giving hundreds or thousands of students workspaces to call
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
Lessons from Marlin Briscoe, the Bronco who broke barriers | Vince Bzdek
… know. Briscoe was the first African American to start at quarterback in … again. Doug Williams, the first African American passer to win a Super … me,” Warren Moon, the only African American quarterback inducted into the Pro …
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Malcolm X
Malcolm X , original name Malcolm Little, Muslim name el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.—died February 21, 1965, New York, New York), African American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam who articulated concepts of race pride and black nationalism in
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21
1965
College hockey pledges more diversity, equity, inclusion
'The racial injustice and inequities that played out during the summer of 2020 were impactful across our campuses.' Source
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Malcolm X - Birthday
Malcolm X , original name Malcolm Little, Muslim name el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, U.
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1925
Miles Simon Of Howard University Makes School History At The U.S. 2021 Olympic Trials
Miles Simon is Howard University's second swimmer in school history to compete in the Olympic Trials. He hopes to make it to the Summer Games in Tokyo.
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The Grave Don’t Stop No Show? Herman Cain’s Account Tweets Attacks Against Joe Biden And Kamala Harris
Cain's daughter Dr. Melanie Cain Gallo shared that she, along with his team, are working to continue his message and are behind the latest string of tweets.
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African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska
African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska are central to the development and growth of the 43rd largest city in the United States.[citation needed] The first free black settler in the city arrived in 1854, the year the city was incorporated.[1] In 1894 black residents of Omaha organized the first fair
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(BPRW) SBA Awards Up to $3 Million in Grants to Organizations Supporting Small Business Innovation and R&D Commercialization | Press releases
(BPRW) SBA Awards Up to $3 Million in Grants to Organizations Supporting Small Business Innovation and R&D Commercialization (Black PR Wire) WASHINGTON, D.C.  – The U.S. Small Business Administration granted 24 awards up…
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Symone Sanders Joins My Black Is Beautiful For Its #HowWeWin Initiative
Sanders, a longtime political strategist, lends her energy and experience to help guide plans to push back against voter disenfranchisement and suppression.
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Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Helen Jones Woods
The Piney Woods School is profoundly saddened and deeply shaken by the loss of Helen Jones Woods, daughter of our founder, Laurence Clifton Jones, and mother of media legend Cathy Hughes, who launched Urban One, the largest African-American owned ...
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African-American Firsts in Film and Theatre
In 1916, Noble and George Johnson established The Lincoln Motion Picture Company.  Founded in Omaha, Nebraska, the Johnson Brothers made Lincoln Motion Picture Company the first African-American film production company. The companys debut film was entitled The Realization of the Negros
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The Color Purple (musical)
The Color Purple is a musical with a book by Marsha Norman and music and lyrics by Stephen Bray, Brenda Russell, and Allee Willis. Based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker, the show follows the journey of Celie, an African-American woman in the American South from the early to mid-20th
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Sep
9
2004
Jackpot! Expansion of gambling in the US wins big at polls - Black News Channel
By WAYNE PARRY Associated Press ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The U.S. gambling industry won big at the polls Tuesday, with three states authorizing legal sports betting and three others either approving or expanding casino gambling. Maryland, South Dakota and Louisiana approved sports betting. That
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Garveyism Looks Toward the Pacific: The UNIA and Black Workers in the American West
In the article below historian Robin Dearmon Muhammad discusses the growth of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) or the Garvey Movement in the American West, with particular emphasis on its influence in black working-class organizing in the San Francisco Bay Area after World War
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Police Chief Says Officers Were Justified In Killing of Black Omaha Man, Claims Video Evidence Is 'Inflammatory'
A Nebraska police chief on Monday, Nov. 23, said his officers were justified in using deadly force in the Nov. 19 killing of a Black man armed with a gun.
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Mobolade poised to become first elected Black mayor of Colorado Springs - Los Angeles Sentinel
An independent mayoral candidate was poised Wednesday to defeat his Republican opponent to become the first elected Black mayor in the conservative city of Colorado Springs, Colorado’s second largest city. The apparent win in Tuesday’s run-off election by Yemi Mobolade, a Nigerian immigrant, is
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Scores of Atlantans bid farewell to Marian W. Scott | New Pittsburgh Courier
Marian W. Scott November 5, 1923 – August 30, 2020 Marian Willis Scott, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, died August 30, at age 96. She was the widow … Continued The post Scores of Atlantans bid farewell to Marian W. Scott appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.
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Trump Supporter Who Killed Black Lives Matter Protester Dies By Suicide
Jake Gardner, the white, Trump-supporting bar owner who killed Black Lives Matter protester James Scurlock in Nebraska, has been found dead from an apparent suicide in Oregon.
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NFL Ends Pro Bowl; Skills Competitions, Flag Game Instead
The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game, The Associated Press has learned.
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Union members settle in as days mount in Kellogg strike - TSDMemphis.com
For the second time in seven years, workers at the Memphis Kellogg plant are on the picket line, striking over cuts in wage and benefits. “We are back here because what the company is proposing now is to cut peoples’ wages, insurance benefits, retirement and pension,” said Kevin Bradshaw, vice
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Barack Obama Facts

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