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Democrats fear that Black Floridians may stay home on Election Day. Clinton's campaign plans to dispatch three heavy hitters to rally the Black vote across the state.
Many have called on the iconic fist-raising photo as athletes across several sports and skill levels continue to join Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest.
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The five 2016 National Student Poet winners presented their work at the White House. Their readings moved First Lady Michelle Obama to tears.
President Obama and The First Lady gracefully cover the October issue of Essence Magazine for a farewell issue, set to hit newsstands on September 9.
Combatting the stereotype of apathetic youth, Rock the Vote – the nonpartisan nonprofit created to see young people through America’s political process – has found a new way to galvanize and inspire millennials to vote in the upcoming election in November… Art. Using innovation and creativity, the organization partnered with #Cut50 and other national and community […]
Happy Birthday President Obama! We are celebrating with 55 pictures from his amazing journey! TRENDING STORIES: Top 10 BET Hip Hop Award Cyphers Of All-Time 35 Reasons We Will Miss The Obama Family Blue Ivy Carter Baby Book Rickey Smiley’s Message To Parents: “You Don’t Have To Give Them Everything” [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]
Michelle Obama has always been the epitome of style and beauty, and let’s just say that she is definitely using her last few months in the White House to show us just how stylish and fashionable a First Lady can be. At tonight’s White House State Dinner, Michelle Obama showed up and looked absolutely […]
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NewsOne spoke with Christina Greer, a professor of political science at Fordham University, about how Democrats performed overall at the convention and particularly on two key issues facing African-Americans: Women's empowerment, and police killings and gun violence.
President Barack Obama stayed up late last night preparing his DNC speech. He's expected to back Clinton's qualifications and address his administration's legacy.