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To tackle barriers to capital for Black businesses, an Oakland project is trying a new strategy: Monthly cash payments, no strings attached.
A new Brookings Institution report shows how black migration patterns have been reshaping the urban landscape, particularly in the South.
A new book out this month explores the four-century history of African America through the voices of prominent Black writers.
The preservation campaign stalled for years over difficulties in documenting Underground Railroad ties that were clandestine by design.
If Joe Biden hopes to enact an ambitious recovery agenda modeled on the New Deal, he must confront its racist legacy.