Black and Hispanic college graduates, whose lives were directly shaped by race-conscious college admissions, have complicated thoughts about the expected Supreme Court decision.
Tag: Black People
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The Homes of Lowndes County, Ala., Are Waiting
The county is hardly the only place in America plagued with sanitation problems.
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Prestigious Rose Breeder Names Its New Bloom for a Black Gardener
For more than 60 years, David Austin Roses has named new varieties after historical British figures, all of them white. The Dannahue, which honors Danny Clarke, changed that.
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These Cowboys Build a New Juneteenth Tradition at a Rodeo in Portland
The cowboy is “a shorthand for independence and grit and all of these things about America,” an organizer said. “But then you combine it with Black culture, and it just wiggles your brain.”
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Juneteenth in Brooklyn: Red Velvet Cake Served With a Side of History
“Hey, we’re still here”: At a time when Black families have been leaving New York, the weekend celebration cultivated a sense of community.