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Daisy Lee Bates, the force behind the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, was born in 1914.

Today in Black America - November 7

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The New York Times

After Trump Took the Lead, Election Deniers Went Suddenly Silent

News Analysis: For Black Women, ‘America Has Revealed to Us Her True Self’


Opinion: We Don’t Have Time to Waste Time in Despair


The Washington Post

The Haitians of Springfield brace for a Trump presidency

Kamala Harris concedes with dignity and grace


Howard students planned to celebrate in the streets. Then the votes came in.



USA Today

First victory, now revenge? Trump campaign rhetoric stokes fears

Black women led get-out-the-vote efforts in Georgia: 'We're still here'

Voters rejected multiple school choice measures in 2024 election



NJ.com


Charges dismissed against 6 N.J. corrections officers indicted in inmate beating

Kamala Harris won blue N.J. by just 5 points. Why it was the closest race in 32 years.

N.J. women ‘devastated’ by Kamala Harris defeat. But they’re not surprised.


The Associated Press


Trump’s return to White House sets stage for far-reaching immigration crackdown


Trump’s election could assure a conservative Supreme Court majority for decades

Black women notch historic Senate wins in an election year defined by potential firsts


The Los Angeles Times

Commentary: Democrats keep expecting white women to save them, and they keep getting burned

Climate change identified as main driver of worsening drought in the Western United States

L.A.’s audio leak scandal is taking down another Latino political leader


The Chicago Sun-Times

Editorials: Trump's win will put America's democracy to the test

Immigrant advocates and Illinois legislators process Trump's election – plan for resistance

Natalie Y. Moore: With Trump, truth will be in short supply the next 4 years


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


History deferred: Atlanta HBCU students ‘puzzled’ by Harris loss


Georgia members of Congress prepare for new GOP majority


Judge sets trial date for ex-DA charged in Ahmaud Arbery case





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