Texas Tech’s choice of SB 17 author Brandon Creighton as chancellor—and the closure of its Black Cultural Center—spotlights a ...
From Maine to Virginia, Ben Jealous traces how shuttered factories have left towns across America in crisis—and calls for a ...
During Women’s History Month, Tuskegee’s former mayor Johnny Ford issues a rare resolution spotlighting Black women’s ...
Former Biden civil rights chief Kristen Clarke is joining the NAACP as general counsel, as the group bolsters legal firepower ...
As Secretary of War Pete Hegseth champions “warriors” less bound by rules of war, a Vietnam veteran warns this shift ...
A court halted the SAVE repayment plan, raising costs for 7 million borrowers just as Education Department staffing and ...
At Dallas’ sold-out Women of Influence Awards, more than 750 women raised $125,000 to fuel Soul Reborn’s support for women ...
At a Texas symposium, Michael Harriot shared untold stories—from the first enslaved African in Texas to civil-rights ...
Longtime Dallas Examiner reporter Diane Xavier, a devoted sports journalist who chronicled Black Dallas life while battling ...
An open letter warns Dallas could repeat the Cowboys mistake as leaders debate demolishing or moving I.M. Pei–designed City ...
Lucille Elizabeth Bishop Smith: The first female African American business owner Special to The Dallas Examiner ...
By ROBYN H. JIMENEZThe Dallas ExaminerSwing Low, Swing ChariotJubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory.Take Your Burden to the LordThe Church Needs Good Deacons, I Am Born to Preach the Gospel.I Can See ...
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