istory-making occasions are rarely recognized until they end up in the textbooks. As we face some of the most challenging and monumental events within Black culture today, there are plenty of moments that have made their mark on America.

Loretta Lynch's confirmation as attorney general was a pivotal moment in American history.

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Earlier this year, the Justice Department released a program to better train police in how they interact with local communities.

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US Attorney of the Eastern District of Tennessee William C. Killian has said that federal officials are "treating this as an act of domestic terrorism."

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Racial oppression (particularly suffered by blacks) will not come to an end until we erase the stigmas of pathological deviance that is constantly being attributed to black bodies.

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The investigation on the Baltimore Police Department could start as early as today.

Congrats to Loretta Lynch she is our new US Attorney General. She is the first African American and Female Attorney General. The highly politicized five-month battle to choose President Barack Obama’s next attorney general came to a close today when the Senate finally voted to confirm Loretta Lynch. The 56-43 vote makes Lynch the first African-American female […]

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Washington finally got something done! The Senate announced Tuesday that it had reached a “bipartisan” deal on a controversial anti-human trafficking bill, which had previously…