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As Tyla States She’s ‘Never Denied Her Blackness,’ Please Stop Asking Her About It
Blavity via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSouth African singer Tyla, one of the biggest, new global music acts of the moment, did an interview...
Why Reggie Jackson's powerful remarks on racism still resonate today
USA Today· 12 hours agoJackson, a Hall of Famer, has often expressed his feelings about playing in the Deep South in 1967...
Reggie Jackson Reveals Race Hell: ‘The N***er Can’t Eat Here’
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoBaseball legend Reggie Jackson on Thursday evening returned to the historic Alabama park that helped...
Page: Jim Crow a good period for Blacks in America? Could have fooled me
telegraphherald.com· 7 days agoParty establishment seemed to rise up and pile on Rep. Byron Donalds, of Florida, whom multiple news...
MLB at Rickwood Field: Baseball's latest jewel event was an opportunity to honor the past, celebrate...
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 2 days agoReturning to a place rooted in harrowing history that occurred in the not-so-distant past brings up...
After Willie Mays' death, Rickwood Field game takes on renewed significance
CBS News via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoWillie Mays began his professional baseball career with the Birmingham Black Barons, who barnstormed...
Rev. Al Sharpton, local religious leaders to rally against white Christian nationalism ahead of RNC
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEllwanger, a longtime civil rights leader and member of MICAH, grew up in segregated Selma, Ala.,...
After Willie Mays' death, Rickwood Field game takes on renewed significance
CBS News· 4 days agoBefore Willie Mays electrified fans with the New York Giants and made "The Catch" in the 1954 World...
Alvin Pearsall played major role in Polk County high school basketball after integration
The Ledger via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoThe Jim Crow era was still very much a reality in the segregated South, with separate high schools...
Juneteenth: Burned crosses in Miami mark racist past
CBS News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAfter Juneteenth, Jim Crow laws sprang up along with the Ku Klux Klan to intimidate Black people, including right here...Juneteenth is about being free...