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Recently DaCoasta gave fans a sneak peak of the film which featured a paper puppet show that not only gave the backstory to the legend of the Candyman, but at the same time reenacted the 1998 racially motivated murder of James Byrd, Jr. as well as the 1944 execution of 14-year-old George Stinney, Jr. Forever to be known as the youngest person to get the electric chair.
#BlackOutTuesday was a noble cause but wasn't executed properly inadvertently silencing Black voices in the process. Instagram is now vowing to that it will ensure that it won't happen on its platform again.
In 1865, the last remnants of slavery were finally eradicated when Union Army troops visited Galveston, Texas, but the shackles are still being shaken loose today.
Wale has been keeping busy during these tumultuous times. Besides keeping tabs on his socials and participating in protests, today (June 19), the Washington, DC rapper dropped a new EP titled The Imperfect Storm.
At a time when Black people are still being killed by police and protesters are being tear gassed and tazed, a white female officer is asking for the public to go easy on police after a local McDonald’s had a delay with her food.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, is a holiday of notable significance for many African Americans. June 19, 1865, highlights the abolition of slavery in the state of Texas.
Although we'd stop short of calling this a beef, J. Cole's new single "Snow On Tha Bluff" was the first salvo in this brewing war of words.
Today the Canadian crooner comes through with some new visuals in “Stupid Again” where once again he dismisses social distancing and masks to get up close and personal with some thick young women who are lowkey worth dying for. Just sayin.’
Horton made sure to point out that this game is "all about Miles" and that his story is "a critical part of our Spider-Man universe, and you won't want to miss what happens."
Whether you call it Freedom Day, Liberation Day, or Juneteenth, we hope these songs will be a sufficient soundtrack for your actions.
Black medical professionals chime in on treating the coronavirus.
If you follow Gilbert Arenas, you know he lives up to IG handle "No. Chill. Gill." Well, in a stunning move, Arenas seems to be atoning for his trolling ways.