A century ago, Black physicians built hospitals, clinics and medical schools across the South — only to see them dismantled by policy, segregation and an influential report.
Investigative journalist Nicole Carr traced that history through her own family and found the consequences are still being felt today.
Geoff Bennett (@GeoffRBennett) spoke with Carr about her book, "The Price of Exclusion."
Florida officials must defend against a lawsuit claiming the state underfunded a historically black college by nearly $2 billion over the last three decades, a split federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. https://t.co/50Na0XuEt6
This is what racing should be. Fuck NASCAR, give me a race with 10 drunk dudes who stole the family truck & escaped to the track without the wife knowing
People always ask this question and never “do prosecutors ever feel overwhelmed with guilt knowing they’ve put innocent people away?” Or “do prosecutors ever worry they aren’t doing justice when they destroy someone’s life over crimes of addiction or poverty?”
Commissioners from the four HBCU Conferences, SWAC, MEAC, CIAA and SIAC have formally agreed to launch the Black College Football Poll and All-American teams beginning in 2026.