Tag: Black America
‘Black America’s Attorney General’ Seems to be Everywhere
By AARON MORRISON and JOHN SEEWER
Associated Press
Ben Crump, the Rev. Al Sharpton says, is "Black America's attorney general.''
In less than a decade, the Florida-based...
COVID-19 Testing and Black America
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., President and CEO, National Newspaper Publishers Association
The COVID-19 pandemic across America and throughout the world is still a...
Why Black America Could Care Less About Emanuel Jackson’s Fate
Jackson turned himself into the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, admitting his role in the Jan. 6 Trump-inspired insurrection that resulted in the death of a Capitol Police officer, disrupted an act of Congress, and much destruction. Unlike the more than 100 people arrested, Jackson is one of the few held without bail. A trial may not come for at least another year.
New Administration’s Biggest Challenge: Biden Launches Head-On Attack Against COVID-19
The underlining challenge of the pandemic is health care. A challenge which only heightens when one considers that Trump spent the last four years weakening and attempting to completely dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which protects health care for tens of millions of Americans.
Biden’s First 100-Day Challenge: Transitioning to a More Inclusive Economy
By Charlene Crowell
The tumultuous 2020 presidential election triggered a record number of participating voters. Never before had so many people cast their preferences. And...