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Marcus Garvey, dressed in a wool suit, his hands gripping the pulpit like the helm of a great ship about to sail, told Black Atlantans they were not property, not problems, not patients waiting to be ...
Louisville Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright said in response to the DOJ’s recommendation that Taylor’s case revealed Taylor’s case revealed “broader systemic failures,” and that 24-hours in jail as ...
In Atlanta, and around the country, organizers planned over 1,600 protests to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the venerable congressman’s death.
The agency will no longer use the term "socially disadvantaged," saying it has sufficiently addressed historic discrimination.
Joanne Patterson's unconventional mobile practice delivers therapy services to Black women and families across metro Atlanta.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, West Nile virus is spread primarily by infected mosquitoes ...
His threats to his department, vaccine access, and accurate information could harm vulnerable groups, critics say.
Parents of an 18-year-old college student, who was fatally shot by an Alabama officer, want police body camera footage to be ...
As the agency suspends bond hearings, Rich Freeman says former player Alex Maganda is the kind of man America needs.
Detained outside Dallas, Alex Maganda’s classmates and supporters mobilized on social media for legal aid and for his release ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that on July 8, when Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and one of her ...
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