Republican lawmakers in Virginia will file a lawsuit challenging Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s decision to allow more than 200,000 former convicted felons to vote in November, GOP leaders said Monday.
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Ikiré Jones: Acclaimed Menswear Company,
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Last night, CNN‘s Don Lemon discussed the controversy surrounding comedian Larry Wilmore’s use of the n-word at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner with activist and writer April Reign and SiriusXM host Joe Madison.
View MoreJury Selection Begins in Rep. Chaka Fattah’s Corruption Case
Jury Selection Begins in Rep. Chaka Fattah’s Corruption Case
View MoreFollowing the Footsteps of African-American Worker Cooperatives
“We liked the ability to improve neighborhoods by actively having employees build co-ops in a neighborhood that’s challenged, where people could actually walk to and from work, building wealth and keeping the money in the neighborhood.”
View MoreTeachers Stage Sick-Out Causing Nearly 100 Detroit Public Schools to Close
More than 90 Detroit Public Schools are closed Monday due to “sickouts” led by the local teachers’ union.
View MoreMisty Copeland Unveils First Barbie Doll: ‘It’s an Honor to Inspire Next Generation’
Ballerina Misty Copeland talks about her big break with legendary musician Prince and her new Barbie doll on Monday’s episode of Good Morning America.
View MoreRichmond was, and remains, A Place for African-American Entrepreneurs
Starting a business never has been easy for anyone, but historically, African-American entrepreneurs have had a particularly difficult time.
View MoreHistoric African-American Schoolhouse
A one-room schoolhouse built in 1898 to educate the children of freed slaves opened as a museum in Jacksonville on Saturday. Its new home is Walter Jones Historical Park in Mandarin.
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