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Between 2011 and 2022 alone, Black land-grant universities lost nearly $200 million in resources because states declined to provide them with matching funds.
In late September and early October 2024, a black-and-white photograph circulated on social media purportedly showing the "last giant silicon tree" in 1899.
White people own 98% of rural land. Young Black farmers want to reclaim their share. Black farmers make up just 1.4 percent of American farm owners. Edwin Remsburg / VW Pics via Getty Images ...
The Tulsa race massacre of 1921 was one of the worst acts of racial violence in American history. It was also part of a larger pattern of assault, one that targeted communities of color across the ...
In the pic, the duke walks hand-in-hand with Archie, 5, as 3-year-old Lilibet sits on his shoulders, and the happy trio is seen strolling through what appears to be the garden of their home.
How mishandling of land reform evicted many white farmers, ‘enriched elites’ and left Black Zimbabweans in poverty.
His will was pretty black and white;’ WW2 veteran’s land to be sold, mixed reaction from community Sugarcreek Township is selling a property that was willed to them, which has some upset.
The government is supposed to provide equal funding to land-grant, state-run historically Black colleges and universities under the Morrill Act of 1890.
A Black entrepreneur and Santa Monica resident named Silas White purchased the land and the former Elks Lodge building that was there in 1957 with hopes of turning the space into the Ebony Beach ...
The land-grant colleges are not the only Black colleges that have been mistreated by state governments; each institution has many stories of unfair policies it has faced.
In a town where the California gold rush began, Black families are seeking restitution for land taken from their ancestors to make way for a state park.
Former slaves who came to California mined for gold and bought property, only for their land to be stolen or seized. Their families, generations later, say it's time for a reckoning.