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Biden for President
Jill Biden, left, wife of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden next to vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris and her husband Douglas Emhoff, right. (Courtesy of joebiden.com) AFRO Endorsement It seems implausible not to conclude that Donald John Trump is a White supremacist, after witnessing the towering dumpster inferno presented as the first presidential debate […]
Baltimore Metro Chapter of NPHC Supports the AFRO
“Now, more than ever, it’s important for the Black community to have a trusted news source to tell our stories and to report on what matters to us. For nearly 129 years, The Afro has been there for us, shedding light on situations impacting the Black community when no other news source would,” said the […]
“Where Do We Go From Here?”
By Frances Murphy (Toni) Draper AFRO Publisher For many of us, including me, the past two weeks have been the most impactful, life-changing weeks in my entire life. I am old enough to remember many marches and demonstrations; many protests and sit-ins; and, unfortunately too many instances of African Americans dying at the hand of […]
THE RUN DOWN – TRUMP’s BOGUS CHURCH PHOTO
By AFRO.COM / Be Inspired Global Host Micha Green talks Trump’s Bogus Church Photo and what’s trending in this weeks AFRO AMERICAN NEWSPAPER.
Elijah Eugene Cummings: A Friend Indeed
Frances (Toni) Murphy Draper AFRO CEO and Publisher Baltimore is a unique city. It’s a city of firsts. It’s a city of neighborhoods. It’s a city of distinct landmarks. It is a city of tremendous pride. It is a city where many residents are defined not by where or if they went to a particular […]
2016 National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
For the last time in his term as Commander and Chief of the United States, President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Sasha lit the 2016 National Christmas tree during a lighting ceremony on Dec. 1. (Photo by Rob Roberts)
NEW YORK UNIV. CALLED UPON TO CANCEL GA. GAME
Secret Football Agreement Not to play Negro, Hinted. MYERS STAR “Half the Team” Says One Sports Writer October 26, 1929 NEW YORK. (Special) — Announcement that Dave Myers, New York University football star, would be benched because of his color when his school plays the University of Georgia here, November 9, has brought a demand […]

