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NASCAR Joins Growing List of Those Taking Stand Against Racial Injustice

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On Wednesday, June 10, NASCAR joined that ever-growing list with the announcement that it’s removing the Confederate flag from all of its events.

“The presence of the Confederate flag at NASCAR events runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry,” NASCAR officials wrote in a statement.

The display of the Confederate flag will be prohibited from all NASCAR events and properties.”

“The people who insist the Confederate flag is an important part of that pageantry are not amplifying the values inherent to American sports.

They’re mocking the long road to progress that has once again arrived at a defining, historic moment,”

While many took to social media to voice their surprise about NASCAR’s decision, one of the sport’s premier drivers and NASCAR’s lone Black competitor joined in to applaud the move.

Source: The Florida Star
Racial discrimination
Racial discrimination refers to discrimination against individuals on the basis of their race. Policies of racial segregation may formalize it, but it is also often exerted without being
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Source: ThoughtCo
Resurfaced News Clip From 2016 About Police Brutality Goes Viral Because…RELEVANT
The viral video that has been posted on various celebrities pages including Diddy and Shaun King is actually footage from an interview given by Sedan Smith in 2016 after his older brother Sylville Smith was murdered by Milwaukee
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Source: The Urban Daily
Wallace, George Corley
Wallace, George Corley, 1919–98, governor of Alabama (1963–67, 1971–79, 1983–87), b. Clio, Ala. Admitted to the bar in 1942, he was active in the Alabama Democratic party, serving in the state assembly (1947–53) and as a district court judge (1953–59). In 1962 he won election as governor as an
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Source: Fact Monster - Black History
Minneapolis police arrest cop who knelt on George Floyd's neck
MINNEAPOLIS — The police officer seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday after three days of often-violent protests that resulted in fires and looting across parts of
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Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
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Biden: George Floyd's death shows 'open wound' of US racism
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden said Friday that the “open wound” of systemic racism was behind the police killing of a handcuffed black man in
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
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Elijah Muhammad
Name at birth: Elija Pool or Elijah Poole
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Source: Fact Monster - Black History
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VIDEO: Fires blaze and looters rampage during second night of Minneapolis anti-police protests following black man’s death
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Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
Tear gas flies as Minneapolis rioters protest death of George Floyd in police custody
During a protest over the police killing of George Floyd, protesters gather in the back of the precinct where some of the protesters picked up rocks and medal objects to smash the windows of a squad car in the back on May
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Source: The Dallas Examiner
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Minnesota governor activates National Guard as protests continue
Police fire tear gas at protestors on Wednesday, May 27, 2020, during the second day of protests over the death of George Floyd in
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Source: theGrio
Amy Klobuchar declined to prosecute the officer who killed George Floyd
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has come into the spotlight surrounding the George Floyd death, after it was discovered she once declined to prosecute the officer who was recorded kneeling on Floyd’s neck and that between 1999 and 2007, Klobuchar declined to press charges against more than a dozen
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
Amy Klobuchar Didn't Prosecute Cop Involved In George Floyd's Death
KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Amy Klobuchar, who is currently being vetted as a potential candidate to be Joe Biden’s vice president in the 2020 elections, is facing increased scrutiny in the anger and frustration over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis
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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
Protests Sparked By The Death Of George Floyd In Minneapolis Intensify
The death of 46-year-old George Floyd after a police encounter has sparked protests in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities. Floyd's family is calling for officers involved in his arrest to be charged.
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Source: Stories About Black History
A Cultural History of the Zoot Suit
In the 1944 Tom & Jerry short The Zoot Cat—only the thirteenth cartoon ever made starring that famous duo—Toms would-be girlfriend lays it on him straight: Boy, are you corny! You act like a square at the fair, a goon from Saskatoon. You come on like a broken arm. Youre a sad apple, a long
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Fires, Looting Rock Minneapolis After Man’s Death; 1 Dead
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Fires burned and looters struck Thursday after violent protests over the death of a black man in police custody rocked a Minneapolis neighborhood for a second straight night, with damage stretching for miles across the city and Mayor Jacob Frey appealing to the governor to
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The Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G. was an iconic East Coast rapper who released only one album during his lifetime, but rose to fame after his untimely death in a shooting incident. He was born Christopher George Latore Wallace on May 21, 1972 to Voletta Wallace and George Latore and raised in Brooklyn, New
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Source: Black History Resources
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Minneapolis Crowd Protests Black Man's Death While In Police Custody
In Minnesota, the mayor of Minneapolis says four police officers involved in the death of a black man while in police custody have been
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Source: Stories About Black History
Meet the clergy who won’t stop in-person preaching during COVID-19
Dozens of Christian conservative activists and clergy members defied Virginia’s stay-at-home order and gathered Saturday for a “Pray for VA, Pray for USA
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Source: South Florida Times
Minneapolis: Swift firings for officers in death of black man
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — To the general public, the video of a white police officer in Minneapolis pressing his knee into the neck of a black man prone on the street, crying out for help until he finally stopped moving, was
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
The Burning Of America – Again.
(ThyBlackMan.com) I do not advocate violence, but apparently those police officers and racists who kill black people every week
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Source: ThyBlackMan
African-American activists escalating efforts to persuade Biden not to pick Klobuchar for VP
African-American activists are escalating their efforts to persuade former Vice President Joe Biden not to name Sen. Amy Klobuchar as his running mate, arguing he needs to choose someone who would excite black
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Minnesota Man Dies After White Cop Presses His Neck with Knee for Several Minutes, Four Officers Fired After Video Goes Viral
Four Minneapolis police officers have been fired a day after the death of a Black man who went into medical distress during an arrest for a nonviolent
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
Tear gas flies as Minneapolis rioters protest death of George Floyd in police custody
MINNEAPOLIS—Protests turned violent on Tuesday as anti-police activists smashed windows and vandalized police cars in response to the death of an African American man at the hands of four law enforcement
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“We Have The Right To Fight Back!”: Colin Kaepernick Supports George Floyd Protests
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Source: The Urban Daily
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George Floyd’s Death Leads to Online Outrage, Protests In Minneapolis: ‘No More Brutality. No More Murder. No More Hashtags’
The death of George Floyd sparked outcry online and in the streets after a video showing a police officer kneeling on his neck went
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
News Brief: Minn. Protests, Texas COVID Testing Sites, Trump Tweet
Now, at that point, video shows police on top of him, including a white officer with a knee on
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Source: Stories About Black History
Ice Cube cancels 'GMA' appearance due to George Floyd: 'I'm in no mood'
This week, rapper turned actor/producer/director  Ice Cube canceled his scheduled appearance on Good Morning America saying that his feelings about the death of George Floyd made it impossible for him to go on TV and pretend everything was
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Source: theGrio
Gayle King Says It Feels Like “Open Season” On Black Men After Back-To-Back Reports Of Racial Violence
CBS This Morning host Gayle King had an visceral emotional reaction after viewing two incidents pertaining to state violence and Black men, made the rounds on social media after Memorial Day
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Source: MadameNoire
(1948) Henry A. Wallace, “Radio Address”
Former Vice President Henry A. Wallace, Jr., in 1948 became the Presidential nominee of the Progressive Party.  Wallace ran a spirited campaign which unlike almost any before, took on the question of racial discrimination and segregation against African Americans in the South.  What follows is his
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Source: Black Past
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VIDEO: Dying man pleads ‘I can’t breathe’ as Mpls police keep knee...
Outrage is mounting over a viral video shot by onlooker Darnella Frazier showing a Minneapolis police officer with his knee on the neck of a Black man, identified as George Floyd, who later
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Source: MN Spokesman Recorder
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Fires blaze and looters rampage during second night of Minneapolis anti-police protests following black man’s death
Smoke billowed high over Minneapolis on Wednesday night as anti-police protesters vented their anger over a black man’s death with looting and
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