Trump’s rally echoes a long history of the GOP’s racially charged politics
At an Oct. 13 pro-Donald Trump rally, what began as a boat parade for the campaign quickly took a more sinister turn when neo-Nazis attended,
At an Oct. 13 pro-Donald Trump rally, what began as a boat parade for the campaign quickly took a more sinister turn when neo-Nazis attended,
Mary J. Blige suffered bigotry even after her rise to stardom. The singer released her hit debut album, What’s the 411?, back in 1992, but
Amandla Stenberg isn’t surprised “The Acolyte” was canceled following a “rampage of vitriol” over its inclusive messaging. Stenberg led the cast of the Star Wars
The season of protest and civil disturbance that usually comes with summer is getting a springtime build up of hate. Across America, outrageous reports of
President Donald Trump gave a draw dropping press conference in response to the to a riot and murder started by White supremacists organizations in Charlottesville,
“The book is a matter of experience and academic engagement. I wrote it for the general population, the person who takes public transportation, who goes to the barbershop or beauty shop, in other words for everyday, hardworking people who want a better world for themselves, their children and their loved ones.”
Two racists could spend decades in prison for harassing a Black family during a child’s birthday party. The incident occurred during the summer of 2015.
A White woman who supported Donald Trump was filmed showing disrespect to two Black women in Chicago. According to Chicago Patch, the incident began on
The racist antics of Donald Trump continue to inspire people to express their hatred. Pamela Ramsey Taylor, a director at Clay County Development Corporation in
The effects of Donald Trump’s bigotry is becoming more evident each day. According to the Boston Globe, two racist brothers from Boston were inspired by
The story of Ahmed Mohamed has spread like wildfire across social media and the mainstream news. Ahmed is the young 14-year-old teen who was arrested
Fans of NBC’s “Community” know Chevy Chase’s character, Pierce Hawthorne, as a hilarious, self-centered, casual bigot and curmudgeon, a contradiction to Chase’s previous comedic characters.