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Author: Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY

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Timeline: US leaders have pledged to eradicate racism time and again. They keep falling short.

December 14, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Timeline: US leaders have pledged to eradicate racism time and again. They keep falling short.

Black Americans have long sought to persuade lawmakers, justices and everyday Americans to undo discriminatory laws and policies.

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They held a ‘read-in’ at a whites-only library in 1961 and helped end segregation. Meet the Tougaloo Nine.

October 6, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on They held a ‘read-in’ at a whites-only library in 1961 and helped end segregation. Meet the Tougaloo Nine.

A “read-in” led by the students who became known as the Tougaloo Nine inspired a Black youth activism movement in Mississippi.

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It was the ‘deadliest place’ for Black people in the US. That didn’t stop these high school students from changing history

October 3, 2021October 4, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on It was the ‘deadliest place’ for Black people in the US. That didn’t stop these high school students from changing history

More than 100 students walked out of Burglund High in Mississippi to protest racial injustice. Their work helped rally young people across the South.

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Americans stood up to racism in 1961 and changed history. This is their fight, in their words.

September 21, 2021September 21, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Americans stood up to racism in 1961 and changed history. This is their fight, in their words.

In 1961, activists and civil rights groups banded together en masse like never before to end legal segregation and expand voting access.

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Angola’s president left emotional after tour of national African American history museum

September 20, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Angola’s president left emotional after tour of national African American history museum

President Joao Lourenço urged Africans and those of African descent in the diaspora to come together over shared history of enslavement.

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Black activists travel the South to push for voting protections, honor Freedom Riders

June 26, 2021June 27, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Black activists travel the South to push for voting protections, honor Freedom Riders

Black Voters Matters led a bus tour through the South in its campaign to urge Congress to take action and protect voting rights.

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Democrats and Republicans are battling over voting rights in Congress and at statehouses. Which side will win?

March 6, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Democrats and Republicans are battling over voting rights in Congress and at statehouses. Which side will win?

As Republicans propose measures to limit access to voting, Democrats are pushing sweeping legislation to expand access to the polls.

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Churches are becoming COVID-19 vaccination sites for people of color

February 24, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Churches are becoming COVID-19 vaccination sites for people of color

Faith groups are stepping up to become vaccine sites, particularly in communities of color, which have been disproportionately hard hit by COVID-19.

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To help heal racial wounds, Black national anthem would become America’s hymn under proposal

January 11, 2021 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on To help heal racial wounds, Black national anthem would become America’s hymn under proposal

To help heal racial wounds, U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn is pushing to make “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the Black national anthem, America’s national hymn.

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‘Changing the tone’ is key: Civil rights groups urge Biden to make COVID-19, racial justice top priorities

December 4, 2020December 4, 2020 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Changing the tone’ is key: Civil rights groups urge Biden to make COVID-19, racial justice top priorities

With civil unrest and a pandemic that has disproportionately impacted communities of color, civil rights leaders say it’s important for Biden to act.

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