st. louis public radio

When Teddy Washington was walking with nine other black incoming Washington University students from the IHOP in Clayton back to campus, the last thing he expected was for the night to end in a confrontation with police officers. . . . . ..

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91 percent of inmates freed by first step act were black

The ultra-conservative Washington Examiner called it “Kushner’s reform bill,” which “benefits blacks overwhelmingly.” ... People convicted by courts in places with high black populations (Washington DC, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland and South Carolina) received above-average..

u.s. senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin

Senator Tammy Baldwin Helps Reintroduce Legislation Addressing Maternal Mortality Crisis Among Black Women . WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin helped reintroduce the Maternal Care Access and Reducing Emergencies (Maternal CARE) Act, legislation led by Senator Kamala D. ..

black power at the point of production, 1968–73

In Chicago, 17,688 out of 28,229 postal workers were Black; Washington, 10,170 out of 11,349; Los Angeles, 8,579 of 13,588; San Francisco, 6,821 of 10,228; Philadelphia, 6,267 of 12,014; and Detroit, 5,394 of 9,865. ... (University of Mississippi Press, 2007); Harvard Sitkoff, The Struggle..

n. korea steps up reactor disabling

Move comes after country taken off U.S. terrorist black list. . . Move comes after country taken off U.S. terrorist black list. . . ... WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States said Friday that North Korea has stepped up its disabling of a nuclear reactor it had been threatening to..

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