Civil Rights & Social Justice

A funny thing can happen to a business once it has been accused publicly of racism—suddenly all said business’ dirty-and-discriminatory laundry starts coming out as other patrons start publicly recalling their own experiences.

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The city of Memphis continues to mourn the loss of Young Dolph. In an exclusive interview his partner Mia Jaye details her next steps.

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Justin Johnson, also known as rapper Straight Drop, professed his innocence via social media and claimed he would face investigators.

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Justin Johnson, the man linked to the shooting death of the popular rapper, shared that he intends to turn himself over to authorities while claiming innocence.

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Now, officials have identified a suspect in connection to the slaying of the beloved Memphis star and the search for the suspect is now in high gear.

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The city of Memphis continues to celebrate the legacy of Young Adolph. A street has been named after him in his hometown.

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The legacy of Young Dolph will continue to live on in his hometown. The city of Memphis has announced that a street will be named after him.

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David Jamison When it comes to the next generation no good deed goes unappreciated. David Jamison, the teacher who went viral for learning all of his student’s handshakes has been chosen to star in a Gap commercial.

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Mendenhall Mendenhall and one other person were shot and killed in front of a local Valero location, and a 20-year-old suspect has been arrested.

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Baby CEO has apparently died if the news of his death appearing across social media is indeed true.

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The University of Memphis is now short of a player and an ongoing saga involving James Wiseman will only grow in the wake of his leaving the squad to declare for the NBA Draft. However, Wiseman’s decision to go pro isn’t without its fair share of questionable happenings in the background.

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A medical worker got what he deserved for promoting bigotry on one of the biggest days for American democracy. He was let go from his position for his infraction.