On March 16, 1827, Samuel E. Cornish and John B. Russwurm founded the first Black-owned newspaper in the U.S. They did so…
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Shifting funds from the Department of Education to assist Historically Black Colleges and Universities experiencing sporadic bomb threats, several top officials in…
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“Ashamed” – Newspapers apologize for decades of negative coverage on Black communities
In a stark reminder of the importance of the Black Press established in the U.S. in 1827 by Sam Cornish and John…
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Fifty-three years after Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination and 38 years after his birth date became a national federal holiday, America is…
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The rapid rise in pandemic-driven telework could make first-time homeownership most broadly accessible to Black renters compared to other renters, based on…
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On Election Night 2020, the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) embarked on an unprecedented mission to bring Black America wall-to-wall coverage of…