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17 Black-led news organizations to follow, subscribe to and support

For Black History Month, the Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) is spotlighting Black-owned and -led media organizations that have joined our programs for news publishers. You can support these organizations by subscribing to their journalism, following their social accounts and registering for their newsletters — find links listed by state below. “The Black Press of America is […]

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Cicely Tyson has taken her final bow

Legendary, award winning actress, Cicely Tyson, 96, died on Jan. 28. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com Cicely Tyson, 96, know n for her iconic roles such Coretta Scott King, Binta in the 1977 series “Roots,” and in the title role of “The Autobiography of Jane Pittman,” for which […]

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DCPS preps for return to in-person learning

District of Columbia Schools and administrators, such as those at Duke Ellington School of the Arts, are making safety plans and taking precautions as they gear up to offer in-person learning options for some students on Feb. 1. (Courtesy Photo) By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com Despite coronavirus continuing to plague the nation’s capital, […]

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Black teen is youngest student enrolled at Clark Atlanta University

Emory Pruitt, 15-years-old, is the youngest student to be enrolled at Clark Atlanta University. (Courtesy of Blacknews.com) By Black News Emory Pruitt was just 15-years-old when she started classes at Clark Atlanta University. Born and raised in Tennessee, she is considered one of the youngest students to ever attend the HBCU. Pruitt graduated high school […]

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