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William Lacy Clay Sr.'s career in political office started when he was 28 years old. The civil rights advocate was a strong ...
Putting Black women through the wringer has been the business plan of Tyler Perry for 20 years, and there are no signs of ...
In 1898, in the landmark case of U.S. v Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the birthright citizenship guarantee, ...
An unrepentant liberal, Clay served more than three decades in Congress, the first African American from Missouri. His son, Lacy Clay, succeeded him.
News 3 interviewed both of the nominees in Virginia's governor's race: Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail ...
ST. LOUIS — William "Bill" Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a St. Louis civil rights leader, died Thursday morning. He was 94.
The location of Trump's immigrant detention center has a painful history of incarceration, abuse, and private interests.
Cuba's Deputy Director of U.S. Affairs, Johana Tablada, criticizes current U.S. policy and calls on Americans to consider the impact of sanctions.
A social mobility survey shows that 50% of people born into the lowest economic strata do not improve their economic ...
Ten thousand American Muslims will gather in Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday July 3, for an annual convention. But they’ll also be engaged in service by tending to a neglected cemetery where African ...
When over 200 city workers were laid off in September 1938, city workers called a weeklong sanitation strike. Street battles raged in West Philadelphia when strikers blocked police-escorted trash ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — In honor of Maggie L. Walker’s 161st birthday, festivities will take place in the City of Richmond. Most notably, the lifelong Richmonder was the first Black woman to charter a ...