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Audley "Queen Mother" Moore, one of the first activists to demand reparations for slavery, was born in 1898 in New Iberia, Louisiana.

Today in Black America - July 26

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The Associated Press

Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris, giving her expected but crucial support

Who Kamala Harris may choose as her VP running mate

Texas woman’s lawsuit after being jailed on murder charge over abortion can proceed, judge rules


USA Today

Flipping the (election) script: Now it's Trump facing questions about age, mental acuity

New Orleans cop accused of bilking city of $47K amid tryst with mayor

Lawsuit against Texas DA who jailed woman over abortion can continue


The Washington Post

Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris for president

Iowa abortion ban taking effect as residents flee out of state for care

Opinion: GOP leadership begs members to stop saying quiet part out loud


The New York Times

How Some States Are Making It Harder to Register Voters

Is 100 Days Enough Time to Pick a Leader? Around the World, Yes.

‘We Feel Stuck’: Child Care Needs Limit Women’s Work Force Gains


NJ.com

Voter registrations surge following big Biden announcement. See N.J. numbers.

One of N.J.’s largest school districts kept kids with disabilities out of the classroom, state says

What it means for commuters now that work on the new Port Authority Bus terminal is starting


The Los Angeles Times

Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Harris: ‘She gives us all reason to hope’

Doug Emhoff joins call for wife’s Black queer supporters, tells of learning Biden was out

LAPD officer pleads no contest to falsely identifying people as gang members


The Chicago Sun-Times


Board of Education unanimously approves controversial $9.9B CPS budget

CST Editorial Board: Fatal shooting of Sonya Massey by Sangamon County deputy raises questions that demand answers

Judge rejects motion to dismiss weapons, misconduct charges against former 45th Ward superintendent



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

How Biden’s withdrawal upended the Georgia race

Atlanta teacher: Allow all schools to offer AP African American Studies

As Atlanta superintendent, I will help students aim for excellency




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