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Gates Hopes to Enlighten Americans About Reconstruction

By The Associated Press PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Historian Henry Louis Gates can trace the roots of his upcoming PBS documentary about the Reconstruction to his days in school. That’s when he heard about the end of slavery during the Civil War followed by virtually nothing about race relations until the civil rights movement in […]

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Cardi B Declined Super Bowl Halftime With ‘Mixed Feelings’

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr., AP Entertainment Writer ATLANTA (AP) — Cardi B said she received an offer to perform at the Super Bowl, but struggled with the decision to turn down the lucrative opportunity in support of ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick. The Grammy-nominated rapper told The Associated Press on Friday evening that she had “mixed […]

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Gladys Knight on Why She’ll Sing the Anthem at Super Bowl

ATLANTA (AP) — Gladys Knight says her singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl will bring people together. NBC’s “Today” show reported Friday that Knight wrestled with whether to join a boycott over the NFL’s treatment of Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback who protested racial injustice by kneeling during the national anthem. In this […]

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Black Earth Rising’s Tamara Tunie On The Importance of Philanthropy

By Nadine Matthews, Special to the AFRO Tamara Tunie, perhaps most known for her roles as Medical Examiner Melinda Warner on crime procedural Law and Order SVU, actress, director, and producer, has worked her entire career to add the title of philanthropist to her resume. Presently gearing up for her role in an all female […]

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Uptown Art House Orchestrates Black History Month Programming

By Maxwell Young, Special to the AFRO Black History Month is a time for reflection–a recognition of the civic leaders, activists, innovators, entrepreneurs, pioneers and artists who are interwoven into the fabric of American history.  Their respective movements, however groundbreaking, were and still are ostracized; threatened by bigoted opposition and systemic erasure.  Black History Month is […]

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James Ingram, Grammy-winning R&B Singer, Dead at 66

By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — James Ingram, the Grammy-winning singer who launched multiple hits on the R&B and pop charts and earned two Oscar nominations for his songwriting, has died. He was 66. Debbie Allen, an actress-choreographer and frequent collaborator with Ingram, announced his death on Twitter on Tuesday. Attempts by The Associated Press […]

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Two Black Artists and Their Urgent Work on Exhibit at Baltimore Museum of Art

By George Kevin Jordan, AFRO Staff Writer Two artists have exhibits that take on issues of violence, Black culture and identity in their own distinct ways at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD. Mark Bradford most known for his large abstract pieces brings forth a body of work that infuses Greek […]

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‘Empire’ Cast Member Victim of Homophobic Attack in Chicago

By DON BABWIN ,  Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago police have opened a hate crime investigation after a man the department identified as a 36-year-old cast member of the television show “Empire” alleged he was physically attacked by men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs. Police wouldn’t release the actor’s name, but a statement from […]

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Ahead of Oscars, ‘Black Panther’ To Return to Theaters Again

By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Fresh off of its win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, “Black Panther” is heading back into theaters. Disney announced Monday that Ryan Coogler’s Oscar nominee will play for free Feb. 1-7 at 250 participating AMC theaters to celebrate Black History Month. Disney also said it will […]

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Henson and Badu Say Comments On R. Kelly Misrepresented

By CINDY MARTIN ,  Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Taraji P. Henson and Erykah Badu want to clear the air. The pair, who star together in the upcoming comedy “What Men Want,” say their comments regarding R. Kelly have been taken totally out of context. This combination photo shows Erykah Badu performing at a tribute […]

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