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St. Augustine recommended by task force to be site of Black History museum - Jacksonville Business...
The Business Journals· 2 days agoSt. Augustine was selected by a special task force as the top choice to be the site of a new Florida...
Criticism surges amid recommendation to put $100 million museum on rural site
WFTV 9 Orlando· 16 hours agoJohns County as its preferred site for the proposed Florida Museum of Black History, with the...
Biden risks losing Black voters over Gaza
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSigns are emerging that President Biden may lose the support of Black voters come November over his support for Israel over the war with Hamas in Gaza. A...
'Black history is American history,' Biden says as he launches fresh voter appeal
Colorado Springs Gazette· 6 days agoTrump in 2020. Biden visited the popular National Museum of African American History and Culture in...
10 Million Names helps Linsey Davis discover her family history
ABC News· 3 days ago...Million Names Project, which aims to break down the genealogical "brick wall" that makes it...
Black leaders commemorate 70 years of Brown v. Board with call to action
The Hill via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSome of the nation’s most prominent Black political leaders and advocates celebrated the 70th...
Nigel Farage breaks silence on General Election plan with four-word statement
Daily Express· 17 hours agoThe honorary president of Reform UK also spoke about his own plans for the upcoming vote. Speaking...
Biden slams 'extreme' Trump in bid for Black vote
AFP via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJoe Biden accused election rival Donald Trump of suppressing diversity Friday, as the US president stepped up efforts to shore up support among Black...
President Biden has appointed 201 judges, boosting diversity of federal courts
Anchorage Daily News· 14 hours agoMagistrate Judge Angela Martinez, a Latina who previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney, was...
‘Everybody’s here.’ Kentucky history lives on inside the Lexington Cemetery
Lexington Herald-Leader· 5 hours agoThe 1833 cholera outbreak left Lexington in ruins, taking 500 lives - about 7% of the population - in a mere two months. With no grave plots left, a group of 24 men came together, each pledging ...