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Lil' Fizz - Birthday

  • Nov 26, 1985
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His birth name is Dreux Pierre Frédéric and he was born on November 26, 1985 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Blood Clots Fill Lungs of Blacks With COVID-19: Study
Autopsies of 10 Black victims of the novel coronavirus showed their lungs were filled with blood clots, medical researchers
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Source: The Washington Informer
#AAMAM: Celebrating New Orleans Funk and Soul (LISTEN)
As Good Black News continues to celebrate African-American Music Appreciation Month, today we get regional. In GBN contributor Marlon West‘s words: “This collection of New Orleans Funk features ack…
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Source: GOOD BLACK NEWS
'Take It to the Bank': Toya Johnson Looks Like a Bag of Money In This Snap
Toya Johnson is still serving fierce looks and fashion statements while at home in
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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This Day in History — June 25
1910: US President William Howard Taft signs the White-Slave Traffic Act, more popularly known as the Mann Act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
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Coronavirus Update: Black Mom to Sue City After Violent Arrest Over Face Covering
After the violent arrest of Kaleemah Rozier was caught on video by a bystander in New York City, the 22-year-old mom says she plans to file a $10 million lawsuit against police for excessive force after the arrest for improperly wearing a face
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Source: Black America Web
Saharan Dust Storm Lands In U.S.
An area of high pressure, or dry conditions, is allowing the dust to settle in throughout the
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
Reverse Freedom Rides: When segregationists tricked blacks from the South into moving north
A segregationist publicity stunt spearheaded by George Singelmann of the White Citizens Council in New Orleans, the Reverse Freedom Rides program was to trick hundreds of African Americans from the South into moving
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RZA'S CUT THROAT CITY LANDS NEW THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE | Dallas Weekly
WELL GO USA WILL RELEASE THE FILM THEATRICALLY ON 300 SCREENS NATIONWIDE ON JULY 17, 2020
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Source: Dallas Weekly
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Kendrick: 'One year after Georgia's abortion ban, the Supreme Court tackles crisis of access' | The Atlanta Voice
As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on June Medical Services v. Russo, a case with major implications for abortion care nationwide, I’m reminded of what was happening in my state at this time a year in the state legislature had just passed a near-total abortion ban that would prohibit care
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Curtis Cokes, Hall of Fame welterweight champion, dies at 82
DALLAS (AP) — Curtis Cokes, the Hall of Fame welterweight who became Dallas’ first world champion in 1966, has
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Source: Dallas Post Tribune – Serving the Black community without fear or favor since 1947.
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Black Officers Are Torn Between Two Worlds Amid Protests
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Black police officers find themselves torn between two worlds: They feel the pain of seeing yet another black man killed at the hands of fellow officers, yet they must also try to keep the peace during angry protests fueled by that
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(BPRW) The 2020 ESSENCE Festival of Culture: Unstoppable Virtual Experience Presented by Coca-Cola Set to Expand Branded Experiences in First-Ever Virtual Format | Press releases – The Black Chronicle
(BPRW) The 2020 ESSENCE Festival of Culture: Unstoppable Virtual Experience Presented by Coca-Cola Set to Expand Branded Experiences in First-Ever Virtual Format
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Source: The Black Chronicle
Mahalia Jackson - Birthday
Mahalia Jackson was a legendary Gospel singer in the 20th century, born on October 26, 1911 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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ASK DR. KEVIN: An Unfamiliar, Rare Disease Associated with Heart Failure in African Americans
By Dr. Kevin Williams, the Chief Medical Officer for Rare Disease at Pfizer
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Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper
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Anti-racism and pro-aging: A Stonewall legacy
As two white gay men leading national organizations focused on older Americans, the killing of George Floyd and many other manifestations of systemic racism in this country have reminded us of a lesson we must not forget this month or in the weeks, months and years to come: There can never be
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Apple acquires Will Smith's 'Emancipation' in largest film festival deal ever
(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty
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Source: theGrio
SPLC Announces $30 Million Investment to Increase Voter Registration
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) today announced it is investing up to $30 million from its endowment in voter outreach organizations in the Deep South to increase voter registration and participation among people of color with a lower propensity to
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Source: The Charleston Chronicle
NY, NJ and CT expand quarantine advisories for travelers from 8 more states with high coronavirus rates | The Atlanta Voice
Governors in the northeast, once considered the US epicenter of the coronavirus, are tightening restrictions in their states for travelers from areas of the country now seeing upward trends in positive coronavirus cases and
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Kings broadcaster resigns after tweet to Cousins
SACRAMENTO (AP) — Longtime Sacramento Kings TV broadcaster Grant Napear resigned Tuesday after he tweeted “ALL LIVES MATTER” when asked by DeMarcus Cousins for his opinion on the Black Lives Matter
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Source: The Sacramento Observer
Can Photography Be Decolonial?
Art historian Shawn Michelle Smith—in her new book Photographic Returns: Racial Justice and the Time of Photography—examines the famous photograph of Emmett
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Source: Public Books
SPLC Announces $30 Million Investment to Increase Voter Registration
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) today announced it is investing up to $30 million from its endowment in voter outreach organizations in the Deep South to increase voter registration and participation among people of color with a lower propensity to
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
TSD FLASH! - News, views and music
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Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
Baton Rouge Resident Blasts School Board Member For Shopping Online During His Speech About Confederate Monument
Gary Chambers Jr., an East Baton Rouge community advocate, was in the midst of making a passionate speech urging the parish's school board to rename a public school named after a Confederate general when he noticed something strange: board member and District 8 representative Connie Bernard
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
Celebrating Juneteenth: A Reading Of The Emancipation Proclamation
Brooks Kraft/Corbis via Getty Images
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Source: Stories About Black History
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Xavier Submits Official Request to City of New Orleans to Rename South Jefferson Davis to Norman C. Francis
NEW ORLEANS – Reynold Verret, current President of Xavier University of Louisiana, yesterday resubmitted the official request to rename South Jefferson Davis Parkway in honor of President Emeritus Norman
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Source: New Orleans Data News Weekly – The People’s Paper
Dr. Fauci Confirms Institutional Racism Was A Factor In COVID-19 Impact
This week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has come out to confirm that institutional racism is a contributing factor to the severe impact the virus has on the Black
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
Disney Changing Splash Mountain, Ride Tied to Jim Crow Film
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Amid calls to change the Splash Mountain theme park ride over its ties to “Song of the South,” the 1946 movie many view as racist, Disney officials said Thursday it was recasting the ride based on “The Princess and the Frog,” a 2009 Disney film with an African American female
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Poll: Black Americans Most Likely to Know a COVID-19 Victim
DETROIT (AP) — African Americans are disproportionately likely to say a family member or close friend has died of COVID-19 or respiratory illness since March, according to a series of surveys conducted since April that lays bare how black Americans have borne the brunt of the
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Hear From People Who Celebrated Juneteenth Nationwide
Yesterday, people across the country gathered to mark Juneteenth with celebrations and
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Source: Stories About Black History
Post-COVID-19 mental health issues may be deadly
Rates of alcoholism, depression and suicide often spike after natural disasters and can catch communities off guard, particularly African-American communities where mental health issues have long been a source of shame and
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