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Pac-12 Announces It Will Play College Football This Fall, Walking Back Previous Vote - The Seattle Medium

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The Pac-12 will resume play this fall, reversing a previous decision to hold off on the season because of Covid-19.

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Eddie Robinson
Eddie Robinson , byname of Edward Gay Robinson (born Feb. 13, 1919, Jackson, La., U.S.—died April 3, 2007, Ruston, La.), American collegiate gridiron football coach, who set a record (later surpassed) for most career wins (408). He spent his entire head-coach career at Grambling State University
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Source: Brittanica
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3
2007
College Football Star Threatened Boycott Over Coach's Support For Far-Right Channel
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Source: Stories About Black History
Dr. Melvin Evans
Melvin Evans achieved distinction as the first popularly elected governor of the Virgin Islands—a multi–island territory in the eastern Caribbean. As the first black Delegate to represent the American territory in the U.S. Congress, Evans used his political experience to promote health
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Metcalfe, Ralph Harold (1910-1978)
Ralph Metcalfe, was an outstanding U.S. sprinter, track coach, and politican born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in Chicago, Illinois. During Metcalfe’s years as a student at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1932 through 1934, he was arguably the world’s fastest human. His strong
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Elizabeth Catlett
Elizabeth Catlett, American-born Mexican sculptor and printmaker renowned for her intensely political art. Catlett, a granddaughter of slaves, was born into a middle-class Washington family; her father was a professor of mathematics at Tuskegee Institute. After being disallowed entrance into the
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TSA Reports New Pandemic-Era High for Travelers
The Transportation Security Administration said it screened 842,949 people Sunday, the second time the agency processed more than 800,000 since air travel hit a low in mid-April.
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Source: The Washington Informer
College student one of few Blacks doing hockey play-by-play
Last winter William 'Trey' Matthews was officially named the voice of the Adrian (Mich.) College Bulldogs women’s hockey team. Source
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Source: MN Spokesman Recorder
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Shaquille O’Neal
Shaquille O’Neal, American basketball player who was the dominant centre of his era and who won four National Basketball Association titles.
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Tensions loom between tobacco producers as ban lifts | Fin24
BATSA said independent research shows cigarette brands associated with FITA have completely taken over the market over the past five months of the sales ban.
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Vanderbilt's Lee becomes SEC's 1st woman athletic director
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Vanderbilt has removed the interim title, making Candice Storey Lee the first woman to become an athletic director in the Southeastern
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
UPDATE - Emmaus Life Sciences Announces Submission of Marketing Authorization Application to the Saudi Food and Drug Authority
Emmaus Life Sciences, Inc. (OTCPK: EMMA), a leader in sickle cell disease treatment, announced today the submission of an application to the Saudi Food and Drug
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When ‘Space Jam 2’ Wrapped Production, LeBron James Gave a Touching Farewell Speech - African American News Today - EIN News
A recording of Lebron James Space Jam 2 speech from the end of production offers some inspiration for anyone desperately trying to follow a dream.
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NCAA Bans Championships Where Confederate Flags Are Flown
Connecticut (BNC)– ESPN’s Alex Scarborough confirmed Friday June 19 that NCAA officials passed a new policy that bans all of its championship events from being held in states that still fly the Confederate
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America – The Land of Rigged Elections and Stolen Votes - African American News Today - EIN News
… voters, but primarily black African Americans, Asians, and young voters … Wisconsin study, 50,000 African-Americans lost their vote, … in Wisconsin, 50,000 African Americans, minimum, and Trump … the Republicans to deny black Americans and students the vote …
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College student one of few Blacks doing hockey play-by-play
It is an even shorter list in hockey, but William “Trey” Matthews is proud to be on
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Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington Indicted For The Murder Of Jam Master Jay
A federal grand jury has issued two indictments in the murder of hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay, according to CNN. The founding member of Run-DMC, whose real name was Jason […] The post Karl Jordan Jr. And Ronald Washington Indicted For The Murder Of Jam Master Jay appeared first on Essence.
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Morehouse Cancels Fall Sports Due to Ongoing Pandemic
Morehouse – the famed, historically Black college in Atlanta – recently announced that it is canceling its fall sports, including its 2020 football season, due to the ongoing COVID-19
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Morehouse cancels fall sports as HBCUs grapple with rapid changes
The news on Morehouse sports came at the same time the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), one of the NCAA’s two Division I conferences composed of all HBCUs, was explaining on a virtual news conference how it would survive a fourth program leaving in three years, with
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Morehouse college cancels Fall athletics schedule - Black News Channel
By: James P. Hill /BNC Journalist The covid 19 pandemic continues to alter our daily lives especially in schools. The Morehouse College Athletics department it the latest HBCU to announce the Maroon Tigers will continue it’s commitment to keeping student-athletes out of harms way. According to
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Transparent public toilets take Tokyo - L.A. Focus Newspaper
Tokyo (CNN) — One of Tokyo's most popular districts has recently added some unusual new attractions: transparent public
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Justice Department accuses Yale of discriminating against Asian, white applicants – The Wilmington Journal
The U.S. Department of Justice has determined that Yale University has illegally discriminated against white and Asian college applicants by establishing quotas for Ivy League hopefuls of other races. A two-year investigation concluded the elite [...]
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Police Arrest Black Journalist Recording Altercation During Michigan Proud Boys Rally - Blavity
A Black reporter in Michigan has been released from police custody after he was arrested while covering a white nationalist group’s rally on Saturday. According to CNN, Kalamazoo officials have apologized after MLive reporter Samuel Robinson was wrongly arrested in the downtown area as he recorded
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Pollard, Fritz (1894-1986)
Fredrick Douglas “Fritz” Pollard, born in 1894, was raised in Chicago, Illinois. In high school he was an all-around athlete excelling as a running back, a three-time Cook County track champion, and a talented baseball player. Upon graduation, for a short time, he played football for
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Grambling coach,Eddie Robinson who is the winniest coach in college football h
Grambling coach,Eddie Robinson who is the winniest coach in college football hisrory, coaches his last game.
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Dec
6
1997
Could the COVID-19 death effect tip the elections?
… the elderly, and to Hispanics, African Americans and Native Americans. When it … , for every 10 deaths among African American voters, the Democrats lose eight …
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What to watch on the second night of the Democratic convention - L.A. Focus Newspaper
Jill Biden, the former vice president's wife, will be the headliner and is expected to provide a personal testament to the character of the man she married in 1977. The speech will likely emphasize Biden's personal decency, as a father and family member -- a theme that former first lady Michelle
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Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Whitney M. Young, Jr., articulate U.S. civil rights leader who spearheaded the drive for equal opportunity for blacks in U.S. industry and government service during his 10 years as head of the National Urban League (1961–71), the world’s largest social-civil rights organization. His advocacy of a
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Ivy League institutions cancel all fall sports amid pandemic : TheGrio
The Ivy League Council of Presidents said that all fall sports would not be resuming in the upcoming semester because of the coronavirus pandemic. The post Ivy League institutions cancel all fall sports amid pandemic appeared first on TheGrio.
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Meet the researcher shedding light on baseball’s overlooked heroes - African American News Today - EIN News
Larry Lester has dedicated himself to researching the lost history of the Negro Leagues, uncovering the truth behind stories he once thought were just myths
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The leading scorer in the history of NBA, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won 6 of the most prestigious NBA titles, five of which were with the Los Angeles Lakers over a period of 20 years. His list of achievements is one of the most extraordinary in league’s history. Not only was Kareem a member of six NBA
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