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Descendants from last US slave ship gathering in Alabama

The years have been hard on Africatown USA. Established by the last boatload of Africans abducted into slavery and shipped to the United States just before the Civil War, the coastal Alabama community now shows scarcely a trace of its founders. Industrial development choked off access to the Mobile River and Chickasaw Creek, where generations […]

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Alabama NAACP criticizes state ruling on police shooting; Feds investigating shooting death of Emantic Bradford Jr.

The Alabama NAACP is criticizing the state’s decision not to prosecute a police officer who killed a black man in a case of mistaken identity. A statement from the civil rights organization says Attorney General Steve Marshall’s decision essentially tells Alabama’s black residents their lives don’t matter. And the Alabama president of the NAACP, Bernard […]

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TV show ‘Extra’ suspends host A.J. Calloway to investigate misconduct

A.J. Calloway, a host on the syndicated entertainment news show “Extra,” was suspended Saturday as his parent company investigates sexual misconduct allegations. The company said it had investigated prior accusations against Calloway and found no suggestion of workplace misconduct. But he was suspended after Warner Brothers became aware of additional allegations that will be published […]

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Baseball trailblazer, Civil Rights icon Frank Robinson dead at 83

Frank Robinson, a trailblazing figure who was Major League Baseball’s first African American manager and one of its greatest players during a career that spanned 21 seasons, died Thursday after a prolonged illness, according to pro baseball’s premiere website, MLB.com. Robinson was 83. The Hall of Famer hit 586 home runs and appeared in 14 […]

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Umontuen: ‘Can someone support Kaepernick while playing and watching football?’

During Super Bowl Week in Atlanta, the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams were preparing to do battle at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Meanwhile, another battle raged on: The National Football League vs Colin Kaepernick and the battlegrounds were at various locations throughout the city. As the week began, the legendary mural depicting Kaepernick in […]

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#BlackHistory2019 | Paving The Way: Big Bethel AME’s trailblazing impact in metro Atlanta

Atlanta is home to numerous historical Black churches that have not only served as safe spaces for African Americans to congregate, but also have spearheaded the way for the betterment of African American people, education, social and civil justice. It is imperative to reflect on those churches’ efforts during Black History Month as an homage […]

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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms names Carmen Chubb the City of Atlanta’s new chief of staff

On Tuesday, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the appointment of Carmen Chubb as the new chief of staff for the City of Atlanta. As chief of staff, Chubb will serve as one of the highest-ranking advisors to the Mayor, overseeing key City functions, top personnel, policy, and legislative matters. Chubb has been scheduled to start her new […]

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