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Black Leaders Outraged by ‘Religious Right’ Moves to Overturn Roe v Wade
The “Religious Right” billboard campaign claiming African American children are an “endangered species” and Alveda King’s comparison of anti-abortion activists to “Freedom Riders” have sparked outrage in the African American community.
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OchoCinco Goes 100 #FAMU
“I got my marching 100 band warm up on, even Carson Palmer wants to be a Rattler” -Ocho Cinco
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Sesame Coated Asparagus with Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Foodie Zulay Santana brings you fun, quick and easy recipes to help you stay healthy. Nutrition is the first step in keeping in shape!
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The first Barack Obama Elementary School opened today in Maryland
The first school in the D.C. area named after the current president opens Monday morning as the school year begins in Prince George’s County.
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The Justice Department is looking for “ebonics” speakers to translate for the DEA
The Justice Department is looking for nine linguists with a knowledge of American street slang to “monitor, translate and transcribe” DEA recordings of drug dealers.
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The Negro Motorist Green Book: Looking back to a time when Blacks had no choice but to support Black business
For almost three decades beginning in 1936, many African-American travelers relied on a booklet to help them decide where they could comfortably eat, sleep, buy gas, find a tailor or beauty parlor, shop on a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, or go out at night.
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Pew report shows African Americans regard high speed internet as an equalizing advantage
In every major category, from job opportunities to acquiring health information, more African-American and Hispanic adults regard lack of broadband access as “a major disadvantage” than whites do.
