African American Museum Founder Discovered Dead in Car Trunk
Sadie Roberts-Joseph founded the Odell S. Williams Now & Then African American Museum in Baton Rouge, La., in 2001. She was a prominent civil rights activist and community leader. James Terry III/NAACP Baton Rouge Chapter
Why Dem. Senators Richard Pan and Steven Glazer Are Holding Out Their Votes on Ethnic Studies Bill
Senator Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) Senator Steven Glazer (D-Contra Costa)
CA Dem Party Race: Some Black Women Hurt but Ready to Mobilize After Kimberly Ellis Loss
Photo Caption: Kimberly Ellis speaks at the California Democratic Party June 2019 Convention.
After Massacre, Virginia Governor Demands Action on Guns
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, center, pauses while making remarks as he held a press conference dealing with gun violence that was attended by a large number of legislators and activists inside the Patrick Henry Building in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, June 4, 2019. The governor issued an executive order calling for a special session of the legislature later this month to deal with the situation. (Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP
New Survey Says: Politicians Don’t Care About Black People
Man Indicted in Fatal Shooting of Rapper Nipsey Hussle
Photo Provided By: Damian Dovarganes / AP
Sen. Kamala Harris Gives Props to Black Press at 75th Anniversary of San Francisco Sun-Reporter
San Francisco Sun-Reporter Publisher, Amelia Ashley, Ward (left), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) (center) and San Francisco First African American woman Mayor, London Breed (right) celebrate the Black Press.
Metro Atlanta’s Diversity Complicates Census Count
Community Members sat attentively as Mayor Terry spoke
O’Rourke, Castro Talk Reparations at Civil Rights Conference
Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during the National Action Network Convention in New York, Wednesday, April 3, 2019. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig