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Black people get racist texts after U.S. election
Racist texts about slaves and ‘picking cotton’ sent to Black people as state AGs, colleges and police probe their origins
Authorities across the United States are investigating after racist text messages – some with references to “slave catchers” and “picking cotton” reminiscent of the country’s painful and bigoted past – have been received by children,
‘Selected to pick cotton’: Black people get racist texts after U.S. election
Racist texts with references to ‘picking cotton,’ ‘plantations’ and ‘slave catchers’ have been sent to Black people in at least 20 U.S. states shortly after the presidential election. The Trump campaign denies any involvement.
Video: FBI investigating racist texts received by Black people across the nation, including in Tulsa
The FBI is investigating racist texts that have been received by black men, women and students across the nation, including in Tulsa, after the election.
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Historically black colleges are, once again, key to the election
STORY: For decades, historically black colleges and universities - or HBCUs - have played a prominent role in elections.This ...
The Washington Post
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North Carolina's historically Black colleges are mobilizing for Nov. 5, tapping an activist history
In 2019,
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struggle financially, despite recent influxes in money. Bennett lost its accreditation in 2019 due to its financial standing. Without accreditation,
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The Daily Dispatch
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NC's historically Black colleges are mobilizing for Nov. 5, tapping an activist history
GREENSBORO — Strewn across the coastal plains and backroads of North Carolina lie institutions that could be pivotal in the ...
La Oferta
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Black Colleges Welcomed Jewish Refugee Scholars to America
Jewish Refugee Scholars At Black Colleges” is currently on view at the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH) in ...
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