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The McDonogh Three's story was overshadowed for decades. Hurricane Katrina’s anniversary brings new urgency to their unfinished work.
The annual commemoration of the day in 1865 when formerly enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas, learned of Abraham’s ...
The slain legislator pushed for an array of causes — from voting rights to free school meals — that benefited marginalized communities.
For a year, residents on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, have been blocked from their ancestral cemetery by gates erected by property owners.
A bright young leader with a kind heart, Morehouse College student Kyle Coleman had a promising future. So when his parents, ...
Living in deplorable conditions, some tenants are facing evictions this summer despite having paid their rent.
As federal agents sweep through the city, Black residents face painful truths about displacement, solidarity, and survival.
How this ban differs from the one under the first Trump administration and where communities can find resources.
Rehiring notices are being sent to laid-off workers — but concerns about the impact on the Black community remain.
Protestors were met by police in riot gear from several departments across metro Atlanta. In a haze of fireworks from ...
In response to Trump's military parade and immigration crackdown Atlanta protestors took to the streets just as news was breaking about the death of two lawmakers in Minneapolis.
Tenants who’ve received an eviction notice have seven days from the day they’re served to file an answer with the court, ...
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