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July 10 marks Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, symbolizing how far into the year Black women must work to earn what white, non-Hispanic men made in the previous year.
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A couple dancing at a house party. Children playing in a city street. A silent protest in New York City. There are just some of the photographs…
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African-American history and culture are celebrated around the country every year during Juneteenth festivals commemorating the freeing of slaves. This…
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African Americans in and around Syracuse will once again recall the time when the last of the slaves finally found out about their freedom after the civil…