After nearly five hours, the homegoing for the civil rights icon came to a close after a host of speakers gave their memories and praise.
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Op-Ed: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s HBCU Roots Show How Student Leadership Shapes Black Political Power
From the segregated South to student leadership at NC A&T in the 1960s, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.’s HBCU roots and lifelong commitment to Black advancement made politics unavoidable.
While polls show Americans feel pessimistic, you told us there are things about the country, your states and neighborhoods ...
Jamal Harrison Bryant, a pastor from Atlanta at the forefront of the effort to boycott retailer Target over their DEI policy, now says boycott is over ...
Alexi and Lorra Jorden love the personal care attendants who come to their home to assist Alexi with a range of daily ...
The Village Family Service Center is expanding its services with a teen addiction recovery program. “We’ve noticed there’s ...
State legislators have approved an $800,000 contract to support a new reentry initiative led by Firehouse Ministries aimed at ...
Civil rights leader John Perkins, 95, died March 13, surrounded by family. He was known for racial reconciliation and justice ...
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — The funeral arrangements have been set for Deputy Sheriff Kaleb Mitchell, who was killed in a ...
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma has built more than 600 rental units and more than 700 lease-to-purchase units for tribal ...
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