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Historian talks about evolution of Black work forceGianna Franco and Reed Cowan talk to Black labor historian and activist John William Templeton about challenges and changes impacting Black workers in the U.S.
Morgan State University creates task force to study the decline in Black male enrollment. The goal is to determine why there has been a decline.
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Black History figures everyone should know about For too many years, history books have focused on the achievement of White ...
Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts lead a rising number of Black NFL QBs. When will coaches and GMs of color celebrate similar equality?
The “last hired, first fired” trend remains a factor in employment patterns, with Black unemployment rates consistently higher than those of white workers. As of December 2024, the unemployment rate ...
"The last thing he said before passing was, 'I should have finished the job of drowning her and burning down the house.'" ...
Elon Musk’s federal job cuts may disproportionately threaten the older and Black workforce. Systemic ageism, racial ...
Reading is a fundamental skill, but not every child has the tools to be successful. Saturday, a reading campaign called on ...
A United States Bureau of Labor Statistics report indicates that the state of the job market is stable for now, but could ...
On November 10, 1898, white supremacists led the only successful U.S. coup, overthrowing Wilmington’s Black-led government in the ‘Wilmington Massacre.’ Its full toll and legacy remain unknown.
After reading a recent Sun-Times investigation on opioid deaths among a generation of Black men, columnist Alden Loury ...
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