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President Johnson’s signature enacted the first of three bills dedicated to racial equality in the United States.
Read More >The first Black soldiers belonged to Army units created specifically for people of color by congress in the 1860s.
Read More >One Chicago school continues its track record for excellence and commitment to helping Black students, especially boys.
Read More >A children’s television show offers representation and sends an inspiring message that is typically in short supply.
Read More >James Weldon Johnson’s poems engaged his powerful voice and encouraged others to rise up and speak out against injustice.
Read More >Thousands have downloaded New York Civil Union’s new app to report stop-and-frisk interactions with the police.
Read More >The man who bravely argued that Black people are humans and deserve to be treated as such will be honored with a new statue at a college.
Read More >Dr. Christian Head is suing his employer, UCLA, after workplace racism culminated in undeniably racist imagery.
Read More >Technological access and the opportunities for information, wealth, and health it offers differ based on race, according to new research.
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