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- Black organizations like HBCUs are still needed, activists say - USA TODAY
With Trump officials pushing to end diversity efforts, civil rights leaders and experts explain why Black organizations were created and still exist
- The Efforts to Erase Black History - The New York Times
President Trump’s executive orders have sought to reframe the history of race and culture in America Erica L Green, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes how the orders
- 6 Economic Wins America Is Missing By Underinvesting In Black . . . - Forbes
Here are six clear economic wins the U S is missing by failing to equitably invest in Black entrepreneurship: 1 Job Creation at a Transformational Scale Cities like Detroit, New York, and
- Black Americans’ significant economic and civil rights progress . . . - PBS
WASHINGTON (AP) — Black Americans have endured considerable injustices and barriers to prosperity and equality throughout U S history But their social, economic and political advances in the 60
- Erasing Black History: How the Trump Administration Is Undermining . . .
As the U S prepares to honor Juneteenth, the Trump administration is dismantling diversity efforts and erasing Black historical figures from the public record—an agenda rooted in Project 2025 Learn how these actions threaten civil rights and the future of racial equity
- These Black Americans broke racial barriers. These are their untold . . .
They dared to break racial barriers in roles never held by Black Americans Yet, these icons have been largely overlooked, their stories untold in many history books, classrooms and
- The African American Struggle for Equality
Although each group’s efforts have been notable and important, arguably the greatest, longest, and most violent struggle remains that of African Americans, whose dehumanization was even written into the text of the Constitution in the clause counting them as three fifths of a person
- Know the Issues - NAACP
Our work includes civic engagement, systemically building racial equity, and supporting policies and institutions that prioritize the urgent needs of Black people, who are most impacted by race-based discrimination
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