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Many are misguided by the titles calling Trent-Adams a nurse... Rear Adm.
Sylvia Trent-Adams will become the first Black female Surgeon General, who
is not a doctor. America Welcomes New Black Surgeon General

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Husband of Sheila Abdus-Salaam, the first black female New Yorkjudge,
pleads for help after cops call case ‘suspicious’ Husband of Sheila Abdus-
Salaam, the first black female New Yorkjudge, pleads for help after cops call
case ‘suspicious’ Cops Call…

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On this date in 1853, Harriet Tubman began her work with the Underground
Railroad. On this date in 1853, Harriet Tubman began her work with the
Underground Railroad. This was a network of antislavery activists who helped
slaves escape from the South.…

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Beyoncé wins prestigious Peabody award and makes history as 2nd Black
female artist to win this award Beyoncé wins prestigious Peabody award and
makes history as 2nd Black female artist to win this award Beyoncé Wins
Prestigious Peabody Award For…

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Brooklyn teen Nina Uziogwe is the latest high school senior to make the news
for being wanted by several elite schools. Brooklyn teen Nina Uziogwe is the
latest high school senior to make the news for being wanted by several elite
schools. Another…

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His work is amazing! Go ahead, David!

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Black don't crack! No joke!
Happy Birthday, Queen.

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So cute! This is life literally. Never too much hair.

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Meet Lola Jones, the five-year-old girl who recreates images of black women
throughout history.