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Romeo Crennel returns to scene of first head coaching opportunity - DefenderNetwork.com

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Texans interim coach Romeo Crennel is set to return the city where his career reached some incredible highs before things inexplicably fell apart. Crennel got a rare opportunity for African Americans when he was named the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, leading the struggling franchise from 2005-2008. Wins were hard to come by, but […]

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‘Essence’ Magazine Furloughs Employees Indefinitely – Free Press of Jacksonville
Terry Shropshire | October 1, 2020 |  Essence magazine, the premier publication dedicated to the edification and upliftment of Black women, has been forced to furlough many staff members. Essence announced in a statement on its website that it had [...]
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Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly
Leader of Africa’s first Economic War calls on African Americans to join fight for Africa’s Economic independence - African American News Today - EIN News
… the highest qualification, African Americans still lack access to … rate in Africa. African Americans are struggling just like … relationship between Africans with African Americans in building a … for interested Africans and African Americans to own Supermarket …
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Help your community: fill out the census | New Pittsburgh Courier
by Andre Carson Despite our many different opinions, I believe every reader of this paper can agree on one thing: 2020 has been an extremely challenging year. We are battling … Continued The post Help your community: fill out the census appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.
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California Governor Signs Historic Reparations Bill into Law | Dallas Weekly
“After watching [the presidential] debate, this signing can’t come too soon,” Newsome declared during a videoconference with lawmakers and other stakeholders, including the rapper Ice Cube, who championed the bill. “As a nation, we can only truly thrive when every one of us has the opportunity to
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Source: Dallas Weekly
Harvard and Yale Face Attack on Race-Conscious Admissions
Conservatives see their best shot in decades to get rid of race in college admissions, and they're taking it. As protesters across the U.S. rage against policies and practices that target African Americans, Latinos and other minorities, some of the nation's most prestigious...
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CDC Greenlights Evictions Despite Continued Pandemic
NNPA NEWSWIRE — A study conducted by Harvard University’s Department of Housing Studies revealed that half of Americans who rent are either severely rent-burdened or moderately rent-burdened. For African Americans and Hispanics, researchers at Harvard determined a triple pandemic for those
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
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STATEMENT OF ROYCE WEST ON JOHN CORNYN ADVERTISEMENT IN U.S. SENATE RACE – Dallas Post Tribune
State Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas) issued the following statement Tuesday on U.S. Senator John Cornyn’s recently launched television spot in the United States Senate Race:   “This week, John Cornyn has once again shown Texans his true colors. He’s done nothing for African Americans during his tenure
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Chris Rock Whines That African Americans Are In ‘Abusive Relationship’ With White People
Beloved comedian Chris Rock is now leaning into the race narrative that the left is using to divide America, reminding New York Times readers that, sure, African Americans are making progress, but in the same way that a housewife in an abusive marriage is making progress by not being beat by her
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Biden campaign to run ad during every NFL game until Election Day - The New York Beacon
‘We’ve had four years of a president who brings out the worst in America,’ the ad for Joe Biden notes. ‘Isn’t it time we had a president who brought out the best?’ The campaign to elect Democratic candidateJoe Bidento the U.S. presidency is spending big
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Diversity and Inclusion Are Keys to Effective COVID-19 Clinical Trials | The Savannah Tribune
African Americans and other people of color continue to disproportionately die from the highly infectious spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the United States of America in 2020. It is a global pandemic. But in America, it is people of African descent who are suffering at an
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California Congresswoman, South Central Residents Bewildered by Ice Cube/Trump Relationship
NNPA NEWSWIRE — California Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Lee fails to understand Cube’s decision. “I’m sickened. There’s no consistency in this based on Ice Cube’s history,” Lee voiced in a phone interview with Black Press USA. “When you look at what Donald Trump has or hasn’t done, for
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Police Group Places Gun Target on Image of Black Elected Official - Los Angeles Sentinel
America is still healing from several violent murders of unarmed Black men and women at the hands of law enforcement officers across the country. But that climate in the country, volatile and fraught with distrust and disagreement, did not stop members of the California Correctional Peace Officer
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As Clinical Trials Halt, U.S. COVID Cases Surge
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The difficulty in producing a vaccine for the deadly virus comes as a new wave of COVID-19 infection has begun. Data provided by Johns Hopkins University in Maryland revealed that the U.S. surpassed 51,000 new daily cases on Oct. 13, marking the first time in over two months that
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
William H. Butler: Prominent Businessman & Politician of Annapolis, MD
William H. Butler was most likely born into slavery in Maryland around 1829. He may have been the son of Delia Butler, who was owned by Rezin H. Snowden of the Fourth District in Anne Arundel County. Snowden manumitted Delia and her son William Henry on January 6, 1844. By the 1800s, Butler was
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Bradley Beal Shares He Will Be A First Time Voter This November And Wants Other First-Timers To Come Out Too
Beal also has plans to train to be a polling assistant and wants to work at Capital One Arena on Nov. 3. "I definitely want to nip that in the bud and make my vote count this year. Especially, after seeing how we are as a world in the last four years, it's been horrible."
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Look At My African American: Donald Trump Shares ‘New York Post’ Cover Featuring 50 Cent On Instagram
Donald Trump, who is always looking for a new African American to prop up as a supporter to prove he isn't a racist bigot, took to Instagram to share the New York Post cover featuring the "Candy Shop" rapper stating  ‘I Don’t Want To Be 20 Cent’ Under Biden tax plan.”
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DeNorval Unthank: Physician and Most Visible Civil Rights Activist
DeNorval Unthank was a well-respected physician and most visible civil rights activist in Oregon. Unthank was born in Pennsylvania in 1899, Unthank was raised from the age of nine by his aunt and uncle in Kansas City. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan, which had
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As Clinical Trials Halt, U.S. Covid Cases Surge - Voice and Viewpoint
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Eli Lilly announced this week that it would pause a government-sponsored COVID-19 clinical trial because of a potential safety concern. The drug manufacturer did not specify the concern, but the experimental vaccine is reportedly
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As coronavirus skyrocketed in the US, so did stress and depression - African American News Today - EIN News
… Indians and Alaskan Natives, and African Americans have been hospitalized at rates … , yet only one in five African Americans and one in six Hispanic …
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Lift Every Voice: The Biden Plan For Black America | The Oklahoma Eagle
www.joebiden.com/blackamerica Joe Biden knows that African Americans can never have a fair shot at the American Dream so long as entrenched disparities are allowed to quietly chip away at opportunity. He is running for President to rebuild our economy in a way that finally brings everyone
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Source: The Oklahoma Eagle
South Africa: Did You Also Watch The South African, Angolan Action Movie on Netflix?
[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Netflix is finally diving in - not just dipping toes in - when it comes to Africa and its film industry. African movies and series are now making a mark on the streaming platform.
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Teenage Brooklyn Chess Champion Hoping To Become First Black Female Chess Master - African American News Today - EIN Presswire
… hoping to become the first African-American female chess master. Here’s … hoping to become the first African-American female chess master. (Photo provided …
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Gov't says day-care centres must meet public health protocols
THE Ministry of Education and Youth says day-care centres and early childhood institutions will continue to be permitted to operate, but warned that they are subject to the provisions of the current Disaster Risk Management Order in terms of limiting possible spread of the coronavirus.
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California governor signs historic reparations bill into law | New Pittsburgh Courier
by Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia On September 30, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law historic legislation that paves the way for African Americans and descendants of slaves in the Golden State to receive reparations for slavery. The bill, authored by
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NAACP president calls Trump 'racist,' urges African Americans to vote in November - African American News Today - EIN News
… ” as he urged African Americans to cast a ballot … subvert the aspirations of African Americans because of their race … has delivered to the African American community, we have … encouraging voter participation among African Americans. The program has recruited …
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Meet the first professional female surfer from Senegal who wants to present a team to the Olympics - Face2Face Africa
One girl is on a mission to raise an army of female surfers from her home country Senegal. Khadija “Khadjou” Sambe found love for the waves at age 14 and now aspires to represent her country at the Olympics. Without any role models to fall on, she is forging her own path and moved
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OPINION: What is systemic racism, anyway? - African American News Today - EIN Presswire
Systemic racism needs to be clearly defined since there is so much uncertainty and confusion about what the term really means. Is there even such a thing as systemic racism? Some argue that the idea makes no sense. The term does need clarification, but it points at an undeniable reality. Harvard
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Now that Justin Timberlake has your attention… – Music News – The Black Chronicle
SGranitz/WireImageJustin Timberlake lured his fans to his Instagram with a throwback shirtless pic, and then - plot twist! - turned the post into a rallying cry for them to go…
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Walmart to spread out deals to avoid Black Friday crowds
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart says it will spread out its traditional one-day Black Friday deals over three weekends in... View Article The post Walmart to spread out deals to avoid Black Friday crowds appeared first on TheGrio.
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Bachelet highlights LGBTQ rights abuses in U.N. Human Rights Council speech - African American News Today - EIN News
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Monday highlighted LGBTQ rights abuses in Poland and Honduras during a speech at the opening of the U.N. Human Rights Council's latest session in Geneva.
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