In two days of slaughter, a racist offensive including police and air bombers destroyed Tulsa, Oklahoma's all-black Greenwood district. None of the perpetrators ever faced justice
Amid ongoing George Floyd protests, about half of Americans now say aggression by law enforcement against the public is a 'very' or 'extremely' serious problem
Connecting with black educators and writers they might otherwise never encounter, a small group acts as a conduit for their insular community, creating action on the ground
While faculty are proud to hear former students speak out against bigotry, the demands would require changes to the way they hire, teach history and talk about the outside world
Many black Israelis say they see a reflection of their own struggle in Floyd protests. Absorption Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata says Israel must, and can, become a beacon of progress
After some 6,000 people attended public memorial service for 46-year-old killed by Minneapolis cop, he'll be laid to rest next to his mother in private Houston ceremony
Authorities estimate protest will attract up to 200,000 people; other demonstrations over George Floyd’s death taking place across US and in major cities around globe
In move seemingly aimed at quelling internal uproar, Facebook chief tells employees the company will look at its 'policies allowing discussion and threats of state use of force'
African American members of the force have often found themselves torn in recent days between their identification with their community and their obligation to uphold law and order
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