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Over its 150 year history, The Savannah Tribune, a Black-owned weekly, has overcome censorship, distribution challenges, an ill-timed closure, a legal challenge, even a fire.
The ceremony comes as the Trump administration has pushed to eradicate diversity programs from the government, which some ...
A White House tweet of a fake magazine cover with Donald Trump wearing a crown and proclaiming “Long Live The King” has spurred outrage from the president’s critics.