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THE NEW 2025 REAPPRAISAL PROPERTY VALUES WERE MAILED TODAY DAVIDSON COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS MAY ALSO VIEW NEW PROPERTY VALUES ONLINE – The Tennessee Tribune

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Call Center to Open to Receive Informal Review Requests Nashville, TN (April 18, 2025)  The Assessor of Property Vivian Wilhoite and Staff have released the new 2025 Reappraisal Property Values for Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County. Since the last Reappraisal was conducted in 2021, Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County continues to experience exponential growth [...]

Source: Home Page - The Tennessee Tribune
Nation of Islam
Not to be confused with Islamic state or Islamic State of Iraq and the
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Source: ThoughtCo
Amos 'n' Andy
Amos n Andy is an American radio and television sitcom set in Harlem, Manhattans historic black community. The original radio show, which was popular from 1928 until 1960, was created, written, and voiced by two white actors, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, who played a number of different
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Source: AA Studies Research Guide
Bankhead, Mary Lucille Perkins (1902–1994)
Mary Lucille Perkins Bankhead, lifelong resident of Salt Lake City and member of the Genesis Group leadership, was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on August 9, 1902. Her father, Sylvester Perkins, was a cowboy and farmer.  Her mother, Martha Anne Jane Stevens Perkins Howell, was a homemaker and
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Source: Black Past
Jun
16
1994
Ryan Williams, a 32-year-old black CEO, says America has been 'hallucinating' about racism and inequality. Until now. | The Atlanta Voice
“We’ve been hallucinating as a country for a long time,” said Williams, the 32-year-old African American founder of Cadre, a startup disrupting the real estate industry with the support of elite investors including George Soros, Mark Cuban and Peter
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
African immigration to the United States
African immigration to the United States refers to immigrants to the United States who are or were nationals of modern African countries. The term African in the scope of this article refers to geographical or national origins rather than racial affiliation. Between the Immigration and Nationality
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Source: BlackHistory.com
How Felicien Kabuga exploited State impunity
At some point, former Attorney-General Amos Wako and Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko were taken to task by a Kenyan court to explain why it was unable to trace whoever was running Mr Kabuga’s business
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Source: Daily Nation - Breaking News, Kenya, Africa, Politics, Business, Sports | HOME
The Black Laws of Oregon, 1844-1857
Oregon passed exclusion laws against African Americans twice during the 1840s, considered another law in the 1850s, and in 1857 approved an exclusion clause as part of its constitution. Exclusion laws were also passed in Indiana and Illinois and considered in Ohio, but Oregon was the only free
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Source: Black Past
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The making of a virtual museum
Since closing their doors for the benefit of public health, cultural institutions across Greater Boston have launched virtual museum tours
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Source: The Bay State Banner
Irate Wisconsin Woman Arrested for Spitting on Black Teen Protester, Released and Arrested the Next Day for Kneeing Cop In Groin
In a video filmed by witness Caress Gonzalez Ramirez, Rapkin is seen arguing with several people after she used her car to halt a march in
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Ethiopia coronavirus: 261 cases, president calls for global solidarity
May 10: 239 cases, Abiy appreciates US support
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
Hazel Dixon Manuscript (1937)
Hazel Dixon was one of Seattles African American pioneers.  The wife of William Dixon, the grandson of William Grose, the second African American to settle in Seattle, Dixon lived in a period which saw the citys black population grow from approximately 300 to 3,700.  This account, written by Dixon
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Source: Black Past
Murray, George Washington (1853–1926)
South Carolina Congressman George Washington Murray was born near Rembert, Sumter County, South Carolina, on September 22, 1853 to slave parents. He attended public schools, the University of South Carolina, and the State Normal Institute at Columbia, where he graduated in 1876. After
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Source: Black Past
Rwanda: Govt to Scale Up Interventions to Accelerate Technology, Innovation
The Government has set out a series of actions and plans that it will implement to accelerate technology and innovation in the country amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic, or
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Source: allAfrica.com
Lisa W. Wardell
Lisa W. Wardell is President and Chief Executive Officer of Adtalem Global Education. Wardell was appointed President and CEO in 2016 and has been a member of Adtalem’s Board of Directors since 2008. She is the only African- American female CEO in the Fortune
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Source: Savoy Network
Cuba
The largest island of the West Indies group (equal in area to Pennsylvania), Cuba is also the westernmost—just west of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and 90 mi (145 km) south of Key West, Fla., at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico. The island is mountainous in the southeast and
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Source: Fact Monster - Black History
Kenneth Bacon
Kenneth Bacon is Co-Founder & Managing Partner at RailField Realty Partners, an investment management firm that invests in apartments on behalf of institutional
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Source: Savoy Network
Community Leaders Thwart Sale of Crenshaw Mall
When news broke in late April that CIM Group had agreed to acquire Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza for more than $100 million it triggered negative reactions from faith and community leaders in the Crenshaw
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Source: La Focus Newspaper
Cab Calloway
Cab Calloway was an American jazz musician of the 20th century. He was born in Rochester, New York, on December 25, 1907 to Martha Eulalia Reed and Cabell Calloway, Jr., both of whom were college graduates. Martha was a teacher and church organist whereas Cabell was a lawyer and also worked in real
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Source: Black History Resources
Nov
18
1994
#Jamaica Together | Jamaican jack of all trades offers credit cushion in US
“Being around him when I was in Jamaica, as well as hearing about all the businesses he started over the years, opened up my eyes to follow his lead,” Martin said of his
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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The Detroit Business Hub Group Launches Online Business Starter Course
Nationwide — The Detroit Business Hub Group (DBHG), LLC, has launched its first online business starter
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105-Year-Old Sprinter Ida Keeling: "I'm Running From Old Age"
In 2011, at 95 years old, Keeling set the world record in her age group for running 60 meters at 29.86
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Source: BlackDoctor | Health News On Fitness, Nutrition & Weight Loss - BlackDoctor
Uganda: Is Uganda's Real Estate Ready for Digital Transformation?
The property manager says he was introduced to property technology at a conference held for real estate stakeholders in 2018 in the
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Source: allAfrica.com
Rice University’s Black Students Association Demands Addition Of Black Safe Space On Campus
The newly-formed Black Students Association (BSA) at Rice University is demanding officials fund a Black House on campus as well as remove a prominent statue of the school’s slave-owning
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
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Mount Rushmore Fireworks Revival To Feature Trump But No Social Distancing
Mount Rushmore Fireworks Revival To Feature Trump But No Social Distancing
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Shooting, protests test Atlanta's image of Black prosperity | The Atlanta Voice
Then her uncle, Rayshard Brooks, was shot in the back by a white Atlanta police officer after fighting a drunken driving arrest and trying to run
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Status of His Dream Today
On August 28, 1963, a quarter of a million people, mostly African Americans, gathered at the National Mall for The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. They came to express their discontent with the persistent racism of the nation, particularly that of the southern states where Jim Crow laws
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Aug
28
1963
Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was a black-American religious leader, who led the Nation of Islam (NOI) from 1934 until his death in 1975. He was a mentor to Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali, as well as his own son, Warith Deen
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Afraid To Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone? Then You Can’t Lead In The Age Of COVID
by Jim White, PhD, author of Opportunity Investing: How To Revitalize Urban and Rural Communities with Opportunity Funds has disrupted the business world, and the “normal” of a few months ago may never
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Source: The Orlando Advocate
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Jackson, Rev. Mance (1931-2007)
Open housing was one of the most prominent goals of the Seattle, Washington civil rights movement in the 1960s.  Up to the early 1960s African Americans in Seattle were almost completely restricted to housing in the Central District of the city. Housing restrictions were not based on laws but were
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Source: Black Past
Oct
20
1963
Savoy Announces Top Influential Women in Corporate America
Savoy a leading African American lifestyle magazine announces their 2016 list of Top Influential Women in Corporate America available at SavoyNetwork.com and newsstands
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Source: Savoy Network

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