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Kanye West’s Warm But Definitely Racist Bizarro Welcome to Russia
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoKanye West reportedly went to Moscow to celebrate the birthday of Russian designer Gosha...
Black economic boycotts of the civil rights era still offer lessons on how to achieve a just society
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoAFP via Getty Images It also led Kennedy...Black leaders from marching on Washington, Kennedy...
Brownstein: At last, a memorial for 12 children who drowned in 1954 boating tragedy
Montreal Gazette· 15 hours agoPeter Fonseca is now feeling a measure of relief, but years of frustration and anxiety have taken...
You can watch 6 straight nights of July 4th fireworks in the Triangle. Here’s our list.
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe 10th annual Community Reading of Frederick Douglass’ essay “The Meaning of July Fourth for the ...
Biden and Trump touted what they’ve done for HBCUs at CNN’s debate. Here’s what their records show |...
CNN.com· 3 days agoBiden also touted his investments for HBCUs, saying “any Black student is capable in college in...
5 Civil Rights Landmarks in Florida You May Not Know About (But Should)
AFAR· 2 days agoAugustine was the catalyst for passing the Civil Rights Act. On June 18, 1964, a group of Black and...
The Most Anticipated Movies of 2024
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoGet ready for a ton of sequels, threequels and prequels coming to the big screen in 2024, including some movies that were delayed due to the Hollywood...
What the Change of a Disney Park Ride Reflects About How America Sees Itself
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoIt’s not a stretch to say that many Disney guests who rode Splash Mountain in its over 30 years of...
Here's Everything Coming to Prime Video Canada in July 2024 | Exclaim!
Exclaim! Music· 7 days agoIncluding Seth Rogen's 'Sausage Party' series, plus projects starring Anthony Hopkins, Dave Bautista...
A Visual History of the Harlem Renaissance
New York Times· 6 days ago“The Janitor Who Paints,” a 1937 work by Palmer Hayden, who described it in a 1969 interview as a “protest painting.” The piece is featured in “