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'I Am a Child!' Pepper Spray Reflects Policing of Black Kids
A Woman Was Hired to Investigate Racial Harassment After a Suicide. Then She Encountered It Herself
AG Holder Announces Investigation Into Racial Bias in Law Enforcement
AG Sessions Orders Prosecutors to Seek Harshest Sentences
Airbnb Is Making Real Progress for Travelers of Color
American Airlines CEO Says the Removal of Several Black Passengers From a Flight Was 'Unacceptable'
Another Black Woman a Victim of 'Missing White Woman Syndrome'
Bank of America Fined $2 Million for Race Discrimination
Banking While Black?
Banking While Black? NAACP Says Lending Institutions Discriminated
Biases Against Black-sounding First Names Can Lead to Discrimination in Hiring
Black Children Barred from Swimming Club
Black Doctors Say They Face Discrimination Based on Race
Black Farmers Say Obama's Bill Is Hypocritical
Black Girls Are 4.19 Times More Likely to Get Suspended Than White Girls
Black Leaders Rebuke Tuberville Stance on Reparations, Crime
Black Starbucks Workers Allege Mistreatment, Wrongful Termination
Breast Cancer Study Shows Race Discrimination
Bus Tunnel Victim Says She Sought Help from Police
Can Black Men Survive Falling U. S. Economy?
City Will Settle Racial Discrimination Suit
Error in "City Will Settle Racial Discrimination Suit"
Fani Willis' Testimony Evokes Long-Standing Frustrations for Black Women Leaders
Feds Investigate Indian Tribes for Removing Black 'Freedmen'
Fired Clark County Commander Detailed Jailhouse Medical Failures
Florida Clears Groveland Four of 1949 Rape of White Woman
Former Clark County Commander Receives $1.2 M in Settlement
Funding Uncertain for Civil Rights
Golfing While Black Is Not a Crime
High Court to Review Voting Rights Act
Hip Hop Artist Says He Was Profiled in Parking Garage Incident
Jena Six Case Wraps Up with Plea Bargains
Judge Tosses Race Discrimination Charge Against Paula Deen
Lawsuit Filed Against Hilton Hotels in “Calling His Mother While Black” Discrimination Case
Lawyers' Committee Calls for Uber and Lyft to Take Action on Discrimination
Louisiana Supreme Court Approves Formation of New, All-White St. George City
Mortgage Officials Sentenced to Federal Prison and Fined for Fraud
New Orleans Officials Block Low-Income 'Types of People' from Parish
New Report Reveals Racial Discrimination by Auto Dealerships
New Study Documents Discrimination in Advertising Industry
New York Police-On-Police Shooting Reopens Racial Wounds
Patients of Color More Often Brace for Unfair Treatment in Health Care, Survey Finds
PCC's Longtime Diversity Director Retires
Pennsylvania Swim Club -- Accused of Racial Discrimination -- Agrees to Settlement
Police Now Consider Yashawnee Vaughn to Be 'Missing'
Portland Racism and Rental Housing Report: Black, Latino Families Charged More, Turned Away
Progress Murky on Race, Juvenile Justice
PSU Race Suit Settled
Race and Foster Care Highlighted
Race Discrimination Lingers in Housing
Race Trumps Everything in Maternal Health Care
Racial Discrimination in the Gulf Reconstruction
Racial Discrimination Suit Back in Court
Racial Profiling Reports Shed Light on Police Reform
Report Blasts Baltimore Police over Racial Bias, Force
Report: Data From 2022 California Traffic Stops Shows 'Pervasive Pattern' of Racial Profiling
Ronald Yancey, The First Black Graduate of Georgia Tech, Presents Granddaughter With Masters Degree 60 Years After His Historic Commencement
Seafood Chain Sued for Racial Discrimination
Seattle Police Chief Dismissed From Top Job Amid Discrimination, Harassment Lawsuits
Seattle: Black Workers Sue Tunnel Contractors Alleging Discrimination
Sotomayor Faces Questions About Racial Bias
SPLC Responds to DOJ Decision to Close Emmett Till Investigation
State Lawmakers Work to Strip Old 'Whites Only' Covenants
State Settles Valmont Industries Noose Incident
Students Have a Right to Learn about Our Past
Supreme Court Discrimination Ruling Leaves Unanswered Questions
Supreme Court Permits Aggressive Efforts to Combat Predatory Lending
Supreme Court Troubled by DA's Rejection of Black Jurors
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Teen Journalists Take on Racial Profiling
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Two University of Oklahoma Students Expelled Over Racist Video
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