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Black History Month/Books

How a freed slave triumphed over a White lynch mob in the Jim Crow South

By Faith Karimi, CNN On the night of January 21, 1897, a mob of White men armed with pistols and shotguns surrounded the home of freed slave George Dinning in southern Kentucky. They falsely accused him of stealing livestock from a neighboring

February 9, 2021February 9, 2021
Black History Month

Eunice Hunton Carter: She brought down a fabled Mafia boss

By Harmeet Kaur, CNN Eunice Hunton Carter was a social worker and prosecutor whose investigative work in New York City in the 1930s led to what was then the largest prosecution of organized crime in US history. When notorious mob boss Charles

February 9, 2021February 9, 2021
Opinion

My great-grandmother exposed lynchings. This is what she would say about the Capitol riot

Opinion by Michelle Duster Editor’s note: Michelle Duster is an educator, public historian, and author of several books including “Ida B. the Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells” (Atria/One Signal Publishers). The views expressed here are the author’s

February 9, 2021February 9, 2021
Black History Month/Books

Racine is home to one of a handful of Black-owned bookstores in Wisconsin

By RACHEL KUBIK RACINE, Wisconsin (The Journal Times) — While bookstores around the country are closing as more people are reading online and on devices such as Kindles and Nooks, Wisconsin still has a number of them. In Black History Month 2021,

February 9, 2021
The Arts

Amanda Gorman’s fellow laureates are tuning in for Super Bowl LV — but for poetry over pigskin

Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN For three young scribes, the star of Super Bowl Sunday won’t be Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady, no matter how many touchdowns they throw. No, they’ll be tuning in for Amanda Gorman. The 22-year-old Los Angeles poet brought

February 9, 2021
Black History Month

Black Lives Matter ad condemns White supremacy ahead of Trump impeachment trial

By Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN A new Black Lives Matter ad is calling for an end to White supremacy using footage of the January 6 Capitol riots and historic Ku Klux Klan rallies to pressure lawmakers to impeach and convict former President

February 9, 2021
Politics

Trump’s second impeachment trial begins Tuesday

By Jeremy Herb, Manu Raju and Lauren Fox, CNN The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump begins in the Senate on Tuesday, where senators will be confronted with the violent events of the January 6 riots and whether Trump is

February 9, 2021
Schools

Atlanta school system considers mandatory summer school for kids who fell behind due to coronavirus

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN Atlanta Public Schools is considering mandatory summer school aimed at helping students who suffered setbacks in their learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a top district official. The plan, proposed February 1 at an Atlanta Board of

February 9, 2021
In Memoriam

Mary Wilson, a founding member of ‘The Supremes,’ has died

By Joe Sutton and Hollie Silverman, CNN Mary Wilson, a founding member of “The Supremes” has died at the age of 76, her publicist told CNN. Wilson “passed away suddenly this evening,” according to a statement from her longtime friend and publicist,

February 9, 2021
Entertainment

Amanda Gorman, fresh off her stunning appearance at President Biden’s inauguration, will recite an original poem at Super Bowl LV in Tampa

By Brandon Griggs, CNN Poetry and football. Two words you don’t often hear in the same sentence. One is a lyrical, niche art form. The other is a violent, mass-consumed sport. There’s something discordant about putting them together, like a mash-up gone

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