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'Run the World' is not another 'Sex and the City' says actress Corbin Reid

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Ohio Mother Shot At 23 Times In Strip Mall Parking Lot [VIDEO]
Footage from a violent shooting landed online and police are still looking for suspects - and answers. The brazen attack took place on May 27 in East Columbus. Surveillance video captured by Fisher Fish and Chicken restaurant shows a woman parking her SUV when a group of men quickly exit a red
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Giveton Gelin: Rising star in the world of jazz - The Bay State Banner
Giveton Gelin, who turns 22 this month, is turning heads in the world of jazz with his trumpet playing. He will just be graduating from the prestigious Juilliard School this year but has already released his first album, “True Design,” to great acclaim for its maturity, musical precision and
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''Rocks'': Movie about British-Nigerian teen gets 7 BAFTA nominations | Africanews
The story touches on a tumultuous growing up journey for Shola, called Rocks by her mates, who tried to stop the disappearance of her mother from being discovered.
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Black Wall Street Gallery Commemorates Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial, Faces Attack Of Its Own
The Black Wall Street Gallery commemorated the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre with the opening of “21 Piece Salute”, an art exhibition in New York City featuring 21
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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
Waters Is Not Giving Up On Her Mission To End Qualified Immunity
Congresswoman Maxine Waters is adamant about ending qualified immunity for police officers across the country and is not afraid to say it.
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Young Icons: Mark Clennon
After the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota spurred protests in New York City and across the world, photographer Mark Clennon grabbed his camera—determined to document the Black Lives Matter protests happening in Manhattan.
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Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture
Inventor Granville T. Woods dies
Inventor Granville T. Woods dies in New York City on January 30, 1910.
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Jan
30
1910
Andrew Yang Wants Tax-exempt Owners To Fund Universal Basic Income
Andrew Yang said Monday he plans on targeting tax-exempt landlords such as Madison Square Garden to pay a portion of his universal basic income
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United States population: 9,638,453
United States population: 9,638,453. Black population: 1,771,656 (18.4 per cent). Mayflower of Liberia sailed from New York City with eighty-six Blacks. Ship arrived in Sierra Leone, March 9.
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Feb
6
1820
Exibition of African American Art
William A. Harper organized the first large scale exibition of African American art in New York City in 1862.
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Jan
0
1862
Zion AME Church dedicated in New York City
Zion AME Church dedicated in New York City.
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Sep
7
1800
Duke Ellington
Born: 4/29/899 Washington, D.C., United StatesDied: 5/24/974 New York City, New YorkDuke Ellington was an American composer, pianist and bandleader of jazz orchestras. He led his orchestra from 923 until his death, his career spanning over 50 yearsAwards / Achievements:
  • 960, Hollywood Walk
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Marcus Garvey presents his "Back To Africa" program in New York City, 1920
Marcus Garvey presents his Back To Africa program in New York City, 1920
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2
1920
What is a Grab-and-Go Binder, and Why Is It Essential to Have One?
In an emergency, a grab-and-go binder can help you focus on people, rather than frantically searching for insurance cards and phone numbers. NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA, May 18, 2021 /⁨EINPresswire.com⁩/ -- In an emergency, you have to make split …
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Teyana Taylor becomes 1st Black woman to be named Maxim's Sexiest Woman - TheGrio
Singer and actress Teyana Taylor was dubbed the “Sexiest Woman Alive” by Maxim this weekend, the first Black woman to... View Article The post Teyana Taylor becomes 1st Black woman to be named Maxim's Sexiest Woman appeared first on TheGrio.
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Netflix’s ‘Monster’ Features Appearances From A$AP Rocky & Nas
Monster, a film adaptation based on Walter Dean Myers’ 1999 novel which centers around an intelligent 17-year-old honors student from Harlem who gets caught up in the street game and charged with felony murder.
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Taylor Takahashi makes film debut in coming-of-age drama ‘Boogie’ - The Bay State Banner
Over Christmas break in 2018, Taylor Takahashi was given the screenplay “Boogie” to read by his boss and producer Eddie Huang, author of “Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir,” which was the basis for the ABC television series of the same name. At the time, Takahashi was working as Huang’s personal
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Yankee Stadium vaccine site opens but appointments are unclaimed - African American News Today - EIN Presswire
Yankee Stadium finally opened as a COVID-19 mass vaccination site Friday but many of the coveted spots for appointments remain unclaimed by Bronx residents.
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2nd major snowstorm in a week blankets US north-east
NEW YORK, United States (AP) - The north-eastern United States braced for a major snowstorm yesterday, less than a week after a storm dumped as much as two feet on the region.The National Weather Service predicted around up to eight inches of snow in New York City and two to four inches in
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Civil Rights
April 4, 1967. Speaking before the Overseas Press Club in New York City, Revered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, announced his opposition to the Vietnam War.
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Apr
4
1967
Elias Neau, a Frenchman, opened school for Blacks
Elias Neau, a Frenchman, opened school for Blacks in New York City.
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Feb
28
1704
Pan-African Profile: Alexander Crummell Early Pan-Africanist | Black Star News
… addressing the conditions of African-Americans, urging an educated … post, Crummell urged African-Americans to emigrate to Liberia … indigenous people and African-American immigrants. Crummell returned … of educated middle class African-Americans as race leaders. …
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Ursula Burns
Born: 9/20/1958 New York City, New YorkBurns was appointed CEO of Xerox in 2009, and over the last 5 years, she has worked tirelessly towards transforming the company’s image as a manufacturer of printers to a full-fledged services business. And it’s working well. Services now represent 57% of the
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LaKeith Stanfield to voice first Black samurai in Netflix's 'Yasuke' - BNC
Oscar-nominated actor LaKeith Stanfield will voice history's first Black samurai in the Netflix anime series Yasuke.  RELATED: Laying out data, Netflix touts its record on inclusivity According to IndieWire, the series will feature six episodes and takes place in 'war-torn feudal Japan filled with
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Movies to watch during Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month - El Camino College The Union
With May being Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, here are 7 movies to watch to honor and celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. American Pastime (2007) A true-life story set in the Topaz War Relocation Center in Utah, this movie portrays life in an internment camp that
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COVID Vaccine Incentives and Various City Openings | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Kroger Health, the health care division of The Kroger Co, announced Thursday that it is launching a $5 million giveaway to motivate more people to get the Covid-19 vaccine and support the Biden administration's goal of administering at least one shot to 70% of the US adult population by July
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'Get Out of This Country': Stranger Reportedly Throws Red Pepper Flakes at Black 5-Month-Old at New York Pizza Shop
A Black woman and her two young children reportedly were attacked by a white woman who spewed racial slurs at them at a New York pizza shop on the evening
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NAACP founded
Founded in 1909 in New York City by a group of black and white citizens committed to social justice, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is the nations largest and strongest civil rights
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Feb
12
1909
Education
Sarah Thompson Garnet becomes the first African American female principal in the New York City public school system.
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Apr
30
1863
Hip-Hop Goes Home to the Bronx with Star-Studded Ceremony for New Museum - The Washington Informer
Hip-hop started in the South Bronx, the hardscrabble borough in New York City, and on Thursday, some of the genre's legends returned to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Universal Hip Hop
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