Two Black Men Charged in Case of ‘Irate’ Man Who Reportedly Refused to Leave a Waffle House but Instead Spewed N-Word and Fought, Ending in His Death

Two Black Men Charged in Case of ‘Irate’ Man Who Reportedly Refused to Leave a Waffle House but Instead Spewed N-Word and Fought, Ending in His Death

When an “irate” Georgia man reportedly used a racial slur during an alleged fight with two Black men at a Waffle House, he ended up shot and killed and the other men charged in his death. Robert Lewis Henderson Jr….

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‘It Seems to be a Pattern’: De Blasio Skips Over Highest Ranking Black NYPD Official 3rd Time in Row to Appoint White Man

‘It Seems to be a Pattern’: De Blasio Skips Over Highest Ranking Black NYPD Official 3rd Time in Row to Appoint White Man

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has passed over a Black man for the third time in a row to instead promote a white man as the city’s police commissioner. Despite First Deputy Commissioner Benjamin Tucker having served in the…

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‘Protect Your Peace’: Nene Leakes Applauded for ‘Growth’ She Describes as a ‘Beautiful Thing’

‘Protect Your Peace’: Nene Leakes Applauded for ‘Growth’ She Describes as a ‘Beautiful Thing’

Nene Leakes is showing that she is making progress in becoming the woman she is today. The longtime star of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” posted an image on Instagram Tuesday of a floral arrangement that spelled out “Peace &…

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Rap Snacks, Available in 4,200 Walmart Stores, is Now the Most Distributed Black-Owned Potato Chip Brand

Rap Snacks, Available in 4,200 Walmart Stores, is Now the Most Distributed Black-Owned Potato Chip Brand

Based in Atlanta, Rap Snacks is officially now the most distributed Black-owned brand of potato chips. The founder, James Lindsay, and his partner, Master P, have recently brokered a deal to have the snacks sold in more than 4,200 Walmart…

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This Former Slave Invented a Unique Propeller For Steamboats But Wasn’t Allowed to Patent It

This Former Slave Invented a Unique Propeller For Steamboats But Wasn’t Allowed to Patent It

Benjamin T. Montgomery was a great inventor, who tried to patent his propeller for steamboats in 1864, but the U.S Patent Office rejected his application because he was Black.Montgomery was born in London County, Virginia in 1819. From an early…

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