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After Reconstruction, minstrel songs were one of the few paying options for talented Black singers
Balancing patriarchy, racism and poverty – it’s a lot
Ketanji Brown Jackson becoming the first Black woman to be confirmed to the Supreme Court sparks hope we are entering a new era
The boys lost their chance to play in the World Series because white teams refused to face them
It’s a century too late and leaves serious issues of racial justice unaddressed
Chris Rock has long been regarded as a dangerous comedian — and it finally came true
People of color are winning for off-camera work and in supporting roles, but the odds are longer for best actress and actor
The video of his interaction with police felt like the beginning of a horror film Black people have seen way too many times
A $30 million history center divides Black residents as the last remaining victims pursue a lawsuit
From Phillis Wheatley to Lil Uzi Vert, Black names and their evolution tell the story of America