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I’m Running To Be America’s First Black Woman Governor
Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams says she wants to "change what the face of leadership looks like."
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Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams says she wants to "change what the face of leadership looks like."
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Bars across the US opened early so that folks could watch Former FBI director James Comey’s long anticipated Senate testimony about possible interference by Russia in the 2016 presidential election.
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These teenagers fighting gun violence in Chicago say the country has reacted very differently to their activism efforts than it has to the Parkland students’ efforts. So the two groups are teaming up to call for gun control.
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From painful slave-era artifacts to vintage Ebony and Jet magazines, more and more black Americans are buying relics from black history as they reclaim and reconcile with the past.
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Lakisha Johnson is a homeless single mother in Philadelphia. She was hoping to move out of a homeless shelter and into a new apartment with her daughter using her tax refund. The U.S. Department of education had other plans, as a Reuters review found the federal agency is clamping down on borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans.
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Over 100 years before RuPaul was telling us to "sashay away", William Dorsey Swann, who had been born into slavery in 19th Century America, was making a name for himself as the world’s first self-described “drag queen”. LGBTQ+ historian Channing Joseph, author of House of Swann, explains how he discovered this forgotten history of one of the earliest efforts at queer resistance and liberation in America.
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