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During a debate on Tuesday about a bill that would expand the State’s options for putting people to death, a Tennessee state representative expressed support for the bill and suggested adding hanging from a tree as an execution method. Lawmakers were discussing HB1245, which would allow electrocution as an alternative to lethal injection, and an amendment that would add execution by firing squad, when Rep. Paul Sherrell (R-Sparta) said, “I was just wondering, could I put an amendment on that that would include hanging by a tree, also.” Racial Terror Lynching in Tennessee EJI has documented 236 racial terror lynchings…

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by Jeroeslyn Giovon October 15, 2025 “…One thing both my parents taught me was to be strong, and I intend to do just that.” Michael Archer II, the only child of soul legends D’Angelo and Angie Stone, has spoke up after the loss seven months after her father’s untimely death in a car accident. Archer Jr., 27, shared a statement on Oct. 14, the day D’Angelo died of pancreatic cancer, thanking fans for their love and support. “I appreciate your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time as it has been a very difficult and sad year for me,”…

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Philanthropist Mackenzie Scott has given a $63 million gift to Morgan State University—his second major gift to the institution in less than five years. The school announced. The latest contribution brings the total to $103 million, up to $103 million with confidence in Morgan’s leadership and influence. Unlike most major endowments, Scott’s gifts are unrestricted, allowing Morgan State to strategically direct funds. University officials say the money will enhance student success programs and enhance Baltimore’s role as an anchor institution and high-impact research university. “Mackenzie Scott’s renewed investment in Morgan is a resounding testament to the work we do, not…

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At a landmark moment for higher education, a philanthropist Mackenzie Scott awarded Morgan State University one A $63 million giftHis second unrestricted gift to a Baltimore-based HBCU. This Mackenzie Scott Morgan State Endowment He said that he gave to the university in an amazing way 103 million dollarsaffirms the school’s confidence in its leadership and mission and its mission to develop capital and innovation in higher education. According to Announcement of Morgan StatePresident David K. Wilson described the contribution as a “transformative act of faith” in the University’s future. A historic level of support for an HBCU This is the…

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Editorial note: This piece on Black-owned Phoenix was originally published on October 2, 2019, and updated to reflect current information. Despite the low population of Black people in Phoenix, where roughly 6 percent identify as African American, minority-owned businesses are thriving in Arizona’s capital city. In fact, the 25 largest minority-owned companies in Maricopa and Pinal counties generated $524.9 million in revenue in 2017, according to the Phoenix Business Journal. If you’re looking to take a trip to Phoenix, Arizona and want to spend the day frequenting some Black-owned businesses, you should give these a try. Morning Have Breakfast at A.T.…

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In the face of a pandemic that has hit Black Americans harder than almost any other group, while the nation continues to confront the toxic legacy of slavery and Jim Crow, two Georgia women have come together to build a community that will be a place free of oppression, “a tight-knit community for our people to just come and breathe.”They are calling it Freedom, Georgia, and draw their inspiration from Wakanda, the fictional comic-book country that was the setting for the movie “Black Panther.”Ashley Scott, a realtor from Stonecrest, Ga., who was driven to seek therapy by her reaction to…

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CARBONDALE — In the weeks and months after George Floyd’s death while pinned under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer, demonstrations spread throughout the country and world — and throughout Southern Illinois.The social justice movement spurred by Floyd’s death, which seeks racial equality and has primarily focused on reform in the criminal justice system, isn’t a new one. Nancy Maxwell, a community organizer from Marion, notes the public may see activism in waves over time, but it’s a fight for the same cause. “We’ve been marching for 50 years now and we shouldn’t have to be in this position to keep…

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Indiana Landmarks will host a panel discussion about Indiana Avenue and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The Feb. 20 event will feature Victor Luckerson, author of a book about the Tulsa massacre, when white rioters burned Greenwood — known as Tulsa’s Black Wall Street. The riots decimated the city’s Black economic center, destroying homes and businesses and killing as many as 300 people. In its heyday, Indiana Avenue was known as the “Black Wall Street” of Indianapolis. Though its demise is different from what happened in Tulsa, the event will focus on the common threads connecting the two Black economic…

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