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As music festivals, concerts and other large gatherings planned for the fall begin to get canceled over concerns of the COVID-19 delta variant spreading, the infamous FreakNik event is still expected to go on as scheduled in Atlanta.

Although Andrew Cuomo's former role as New York Governor is temporarily being replaced by Lieutenant Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, it appears that longtime civil rights activist Al Sharpton is being eyed as one of the main men for the job.

A private investigation by lawyer and civil rights activist Jill Collen Jefferson revealed that at least eight Black people have been lynched in Mississippi since 2000, carrying its unfortunate legacy as the state with the most lynchings on record.

The death of a Black Missouri teenager back in April appears to be racially motivated, especially after the coroner's initial suicide ruling was dismissed by a Missouri jury that believe his gunshot wound wasn't self-inflicted and may be linked to a Confederate flag-wielding racist by the name of James Wade.

Veteran comedian Wayne Brady had some choice words for the racist that left a voicemail message at CBS Studios in L.A.'s Fairfax District where he was called The N-Word twice in a span of nine seconds.

Interracial couple Andrea and Phillipe Robinson had to experience not only a stalker situation but also the same creep driving a stolen SUV into their house due to racially-motivated intentions.

The infamously rare Wu-Tang Clan album, 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' has once again been purchased by an unknown buyer after the U.S. government put the LP on auction to help pay off a $7.36 million forfeiture money judgment issued on convicted hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli.

After years of educational learning, and a recent resurgence as the go-to source for memes, fan-favorite PBS cartoon series 'Arthur' will finally be coming to an end after 25 seasons on air.

Newly reunited power couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are garnering attention like it's 2002 all over again, and apparently they like it that way after being caught in a serious PDA moment that had people humming "Jenny From The Block" all over again.

Famed actress Whoopi Goldberg is set to co-star and produce a film about Emmett Till’s unfortunate 1955 lynching, but plans to do so by telling the tragic tale from the perspective of his mom, Mamie Till-Mobley.