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Ex-Iowa Rep. Steve King, who has a history of racism, compared gardening and abortion to slavery in a ridiculous Juneteenth tweet.

America was built on white supremacy and time after time its ideologies get Black people killed, injured, or traumatized–all because of lies.

Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea Arshaye Moss, testified before the January 6 Committee, detailing the harassment and targeting that began between the 2020 general election and the 2021 Georgia Senate Runoff election. During her video testimony shared Tuesday, Freeman shared the horror of having the president use his platform and power to attack her by name. Both mother and daughter described fearing for their safety. Previous reports documented countless threats of violence, with no law enforcement agency intervening to protect them in the months after the election. 

The environmental activist was elected after the country's historic presidential vote.

"This is how you guys get killed," an officer told Gerardson Nicolas during a traffic stop.

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Dave Chappelle has declined to have his name appear on the theater in his old high school based on reactions to his 2021 Netflix special.

The discrepancies between what the Uvalde Police Department has said about its response to the deadly school shooting and its actual actions draw attention to how Black people have long warned about blindly accepting police narratives as fact.

As many celebrate the second annual Juneteenth federal holiday, a Congressional committee examines the white supremacist attack on the Capitol. The backlash and growing fear of a diversifying political electorate are not new. White supremacy has always been threatened by Black political participation and multiracial coalition-building. 

Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown never minces words. Once again, she hit it out of the park in remarks about the "disconnect" between reporting on the economy and people's actual economic conditions.