LOS ANGELES — Carl Douglas doesn’t take many days off, but on a recent birthday, he made an exception. As he looked back on more […]
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The conviction of Bobby Frank Cherry: This Week in Black History
A jury in Birmingham, Alabama, convicted former Ku Klux Klan member Bobby Frank Cherry of the 1963 murder of four girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. Cherry died […]
Dead men talk about vote fraud lies
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist Michigan voter Roberto Garcia got the unpleasant shock of his life at the close of the […]
Los Angeles Urban League marks its 100th anniversary
By Shirley Hawkins Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Urban League celebrated a milestone Feb. 27 with a virtual celebration marking the organization’s […]
COVID-19 impacts the pregnancy experience
Rx REPORT By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer With record-breaking unemployment rates because of the coronavirus, it’s not surprising that couples are delaying plans to […]
Elect officials who will commit to stopping police killings
By Ben Jealous Guest Columnist Millions of Americans have turned out in big cities and small towns to protest the killings of unarmed civilians — […]