With another world title, Biles is now in a class of her own.
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The Jackie Robinson of Rodeo | Texas Monthly
Five decades ago, Myrtis Dightman broke the color barrier in professional rodeo and became one of the best bull riders who ever lived. But his imprint on the sport was only just beginning.
View MoreEx-NFL Player DeAngelo Williams Pays for 500 Mammograms to Honor Late Mom Who Died of Breast Cancer | People
The former running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers first started covering the cost of mammograms for women in 2015
View MoreCivil rights legal history comes alive | The St. Louis American
Meet descendants of Dred Scott v Sandford, Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education
View MoreFrom emperors to inventors: the unsung heroes to celebrate in Black History Month | The Guardian
In 1926, the US historian Carter G Woodson, the son of former slaves, launched Negro History Week to commemorate important people and events from the African diaspora.
View MoreSolange Knowles Pens Essay on Being a Black Person in a White Space | The Root
On Friday evening, after an evening out with her husband and 11-year-old son, Solange Knowles went on a tweet storm about how she was treated at a Kraftwerk concert in New Orleans.
View MoreBuilding America | The Nation
The making of the black working class.
View MoreDiscussing Blackness on Reddit? Photograph Your Forearm First | The New York Times
Moderators of an online forum called Black People Twitter have caused an uproar by requiring participants to submit a photograph proving they are not white.
View MoreMan who says he killed 93 women is America’s deadliest serial killer, FBI says | The Guardian
Authorities say Samuel Little, 79, serving life in California prison, has confessed to the murders
View MoreHidden Herstory: The Leesburg Stockade Girls | NMAAHC
I never fully realized the monumental role that massive numbers of children played in civil rights protests. Law enforcement arrested and jailed children by the thousands for days, and sometimes months, and their involvement helped to enable one of the greatest legal and social assaults on racism in the 20th century—the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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