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Juneteenth and the Cost of Freedom: A Shifting Narrative

Juneteenth and the Cost of Freedom: A Shifting Narrative

by African Elements News Writer | Jun 20, 2025 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Trump’s criticism of Juneteenth raises questions about non-working holidays and their significance in American history.

Texas Student Fights for His Rights Amidst Hair Length Controversy

Texas Student Fights for His Rights Amidst Hair Length Controversy

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 22, 2024 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Darryl George’s legal battle against Barbers Hill ISD’s dress code highlights the CROWN Act and the fight against hair discrimination in Texas schools.

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  • Why is the Government Hiding Sealed Civil Rights Records? March 2, 2026
    A legal battle unfolds as the government hides school discrimination records. Learn how staffing cuts and a massive case backlog impact student civil rights. The post Why is the Government Hiding Sealed Civil Rights Records? first appeared on African Elements.
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  • Will I-77 Expansion Destroy Historic Black Neighborhoods Again? March 2, 2026
    Charlotte's Black Political Caucus sues to stop I-77 expansion, fighting to protect historic neighborhoods from displacement and environmental injustice. The post Will I-77 Expansion Destroy Historic Black Neighborhoods Again? first appeared on African Elements.
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