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Lexicons: definition A lexicon is a collection of words used by a group of people, in a specific language, or in a particular field. For example, the lexicon of baseball includes words like “no-hitter” and “go-ahead run”.

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NNPA launches national DEI public education campaign

In a bold move to address a troubling trend in corporate America, the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) has launched a national public education campaign in response to the rollback of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs by several major corporations. This initiative, aimed at holding these companies accountable, calls on Black consumers to reconsider […]

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How ‘Uncle Tom’ still impacts racial politics

Bill Robinson dancing with Shirley Temple in ‘The Little Colonel.’ (20th Century Fox) by Cheryl Thompson, Toronto Metropolitan University Published nearly 170 years ago, Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe had a profound impact on American slavery. But Uncle Tom is not a relic from the 19th century: this complex figure still has a […]

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This Week In Black History Feb. 5-12, 2025

      February 5 1866—Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, one of the great White heroes of Black history, offers his famous amendment to the Freedman’s Bureau bill to use land confiscated from former slave owners as well as some public lands to guarantee each adult former slave “40 acres and a mule.” However, even after the […]

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I am not your nice ‘Mammy’: How racist stereotypes still impact women

The historical depiction of ‘the mammy’ is a racist stereotype, with an enduring impact. Hattie McDaniel (right) won an Oscar for her role in ‘Gone with the Wind’ with Vivien Leigh (left). Selznick International Pictures by Cheryl Thompson, Toronto Metropolitan University How does a 100-year-old racist stereotype still impact Black women in North American institutions? When […]

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Maya Angelou’s newly uncovered writing from Egypt and Ghana reveals a more radical side to her career

Maya Angelou’s political journalism, written in the 1960s, was radical and anti-colonial. Pictorial Press/Alamy Stock Photo by Alex White, University of Cambridge On August 28 1963, a group of activists gathered opposite the US Embassy in the Ghanaian capital of Accra. Inspired by the March on Washington unfolding 5,000 miles away, the protesters carried placards urging […]