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Posts by Samantha De Leon

For a Notorious Police Department, This Killing Was the Last Straw

May 30, 2023

In Paterson, New Jersey, the murder of Najee Seabrooks led the state attorney general to take control of the city’s police department, known for its abuse of power.

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For Black drivers, a police officer’s first 45 words are a portent of what’s to come

May 29, 2023

A new study investigates how the first 45 words said by a police officer pulling over a Black driver holds clues about the outcome of the interaction.

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8 Key Factors Are Shortening the Lives of Black Americans

May 26, 2023

Black Americans face a higher rate of premature mortality than White Americans, and a recent study shows that systemic racism might play a key role in those statistics.

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Mom demands answers after 11-year-old son allegedly shot by police officer at home

May 25, 2023

11-year-old Aderrien Murray was shot and injured by a police officer who responded to their 911 call. Now, his mother is seeking justice.

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A Year After the Uvalde Massacre: Did Anything Change?

May 24, 2023

After the Uvalde school shooting at Robb Elementary, there were calls for accountability and new gun laws. However, most proposed reforms never became reality.

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What Happened to Journalism’s Racial Reckoning?

May 23, 2023

After George Floyd’s murder, White-owned news outlets promised to spotlight African-American journalists. Now, Black writer Anissa Durham explores whether or not that promise has been kept.

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Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, enters the 2024 GOP primary

May 22, 2023

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is formally entering the Republican presidential primary, with his main adversaries being Trump and DeSantis.

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F.B.I. Violated Surveillance Program Rules After George Floyd Protests and Jan. 6 Attack

May 19, 2023

Members of the FBI abused a government surveillance program to investigate hundreds of Americans who participated in BLM protests and the January 6th coup.

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Black couple accused of smelling ‘like weed’ are kicked out of Memphis eatery, racial discrimination suit says

May 18, 2023

A Black couple from Memphis is suing a local restaurant for kicking them out, claiming they “smelled like weed” despite their own protests that they don’t smoke marijuana.

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Baseball Returns to the ‘Hallowed Grounds’ of a Negro Leagues Stadium

May 17, 2023

Hinchliffe Stadium was once home to multiple Negro baseball leagues. After $100M in renovations, it will now serve as a minor league ballpark and museum.

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ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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