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A recent Pew report found that most Black Americans believe in racial conspiracy theories about U.S. institutions. We highlighted a handful of them here.

There’s been a steady stream of tributes and condolences following the announcement Monday that the legendary Rev. James Lawson had died. 

However, a wealthy banker was placed on leave by his investment firm employer.

The South Carolina Department of Education has abruptly decided that AP African American studies will no longer be offered in the state’s schools.

Charlie Kirk announced that his white supremacist-adjacent Turning Point USA organization has partnered with Donald Trump's campaign for the 2024 election.

Harry Roland, known as "The World Trade Center Man" for his dedicated presence at the site of the Sept. 11 terror attacks following the tragedy, has died at 70.

Ginger ale holds a special place in the hearts of many, particularly within Black communities. But what lies behind this cultural affinity?

Stephen A. Smith is still mad about "the slap."

The HBCU acted amid mounting lawsuits.

Bob Woodson defended the claims that Black families were better off under Jim Crow.

Baraboo cops never cited racism as a possible motivation.

Kimberlé W. Crenshaw explains the evidence-based content Critical Race Theory teaches.

Black Voters Matter and me too. International have joined forces for the 2024 election.

NewsOne was on the scene at this year's Bloody Sunday commemoration.

Black music artists have played a significant role in film for decades. We compiled a list of the 40 best film performances from Black artists.

From Shondaland, Netflix debuts the official trailer for Black Barbie documentary. Check out a first look photo and watch the trailer inside.

Videos of André 3000 playing the flute at the Atlanta Jazz Festival are going viral. He told the crowd of his music: “We’re completely making everything up as we go along.”

Florida Rep. Byron Donalds was dragged by the Congressional Black Caucus for saying Black families are worse off now than they were living under Jim Crow laws.

GOP Rep. Dan Bishop compared the prosecution of Donald Trump to the persecution of Black people in Alabama during Jim Crow.

Eric Trump said Black people are "swinging over to Donald Trump in spades” after Donald Trump was convicted of felonies. Here's why that's racist no matter how he meant it.

John Vincentini, a 64-year-old white man from Lacey, New Jersey, pleaded guilty to racially threatening a Black Amazon delivery driver.

Despite video evidence, Byron Donalds denied implying that Black family's were better off under Jim Crow after being pressed by Al Sharpton.

Once a person has a felony on their record, they face a lifetime of punitive consequences, and it doesn’t matter how long they have been free.

The WE Nation Reentry Summit places a spotlight on women and young girls who are impacted or have been involved in the justice system.

The "Teacherville" initiative covers down payment and closing costs for home purchases.

Byron Perkins, a defensive back at Hampton University, is entering the 2024 NFL Draft.

The Karens are telling us straight out that their ultimate goal is to Make American Jim Crow Again.

Modern research shows that the lack of Black doctors helps explain why about 70% of Black people don’t trust their doctors.

Donald Trump falsely claimed "Biden's DOJ" authorized the FBI to use "deadly force" during the Mar-a-Lago raid in 2022.

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Federal prosecutors have widened their investigation and may sue the Rankin County sheriff’s department for civil rights violations.

Led by the conservative Heritage Foundation, the ambitious proposal aims to reshape federal governance by dismantling the "administrative state," curtailing women and LGBTQIA+ rights as well as tightening immigration laws.

Jay-Z and Roc Nation are under fire for backing a campaign for children to attend charter schools in Pennsylvania.

Attorney Brian Steel was held in contempt of court by Judge Ural Glanville after an angry confrontation between him and the judge.

A man identified on social media as Jonathan Kaye was shown brutally punching "a Black woman" in New York City at a Pride celebration.

Participation in music programs is linked to improved language development and reading skills, as well as higher levels of creativity and critical thinking.

AAPF will host their first Freedom Summer 2024 Homeroom which will discuss New Hampshire’s recent decision to strike HB-2.

Right-wing group Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Evanston, Illinois, for offering a reparations program to Black residents.

On June 3, D-Day Hero Cpl. Waverly Woodson, who died in 2005 at 83, was posthumously honored with the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroism during D-Day.