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    No “business as usual” while Georgia corps. support Jim Crow politicians

    by Sarah Gray March 15, 2021
    by Sarah Gray March 15, 2021

    ATLANTA, GA. – Georgia activists are telling companies there will be no business as usual so…

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    Inaugural event to celebrate resiliency of Black Americans

    by The Black Wall Street Times January 19, 2021
    by The Black Wall Street Times January 19, 2021

    By KAT STAFFORD, with the Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — The resiliency, culture and heroism of…

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    It’s Time To Give Stacey Abrams Her Flowers.

    by Mike Creef, Staff Writer January 8, 2021
    by Mike Creef, Staff Writer January 8, 2021

    Since her defeat in the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race, which was less of a loss and more of a catalyst for what was to come, we hadn’t heard much from Stacey Abrams. But that hardly means she wasn’t hard at work.

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    Bynum and Lankford not serious about racial justice during the Centennial Year of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief January 5, 2021
    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief January 5, 2021

    Lankford and Bynum should step down from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Commission. By doing so, it would be their first step towards self restorative healing and would show the community that they are willing to decenter their Whiteness from the Commission and our Centennial Year.

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    Senator Lankford, Oklahoma’s Sore Loser

    by Erika DuBose January 4, 2021
    by Erika DuBose January 4, 2021

    It seems free and fair elections are also fake news for the Senator. Lankford, a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Secure Elections Act in 2018, now contests an election’s security just two years later…Lankford has repeatedly stated he does not believe systemic racism exists.

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    Don’t Mistake Black Voter Turnout as Renewed Faith in the Democratic Party. Y’all Owe Us Bigly.

    by The Black Wall Street Times November 16, 2020
    by The Black Wall Street Times November 16, 2020

    The presidential election had me so stressed that I had to run my ass across the…

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    OPINION: Dr. Johnson’s Questionable Political Awareness; Black Votes Matters

    by The Black Wall Street Times January 6, 2020
    by The Black Wall Street Times January 6, 2020

    Dr. Umar Johnson’s political awareness is either merely surface level and ignorant of the policy differences between America’s two main parties, or he doesn’t care about policy enough and has already made his mind up regarding the importance of the Black vote.  

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