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NAACP Says Black Teen Had a Noose Tightened Around Neck in Mississippi Hate Crime
A local civil rights official wants the feds to investigate the incident allegedly perpetrated by multiple white students.
'White Lives Matter' Protested Outside the Houston NAACP with Assault Rifles
About 20 white activists waved confederate flags outside the city's NAACP headquarters, calling for the organization to "hold their people accountable."
Alabama's New Fight for Voting Rights
Fifty-one years after "Bloody Sunday," civil rights activists in Selma fear a resurgence in voter suppression ahead of the first presidential election since the Supreme Court dented the landmark Voting Rights Act.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton win victories in the Iowa caucuses, Jordan has claimed it is at "boiling point" because of the number of Syrian refugees arriving, Google tops Apple as the world's biggest company, and more.
A New Exhibition Explores the Politics of Social Justice Art
The Brooklyn Museum’s 'Agitprop' blurs the lines between propaganda and art.
In Photos: The Selma to Washington 'Journey for Justice'
Members and supporters of the NAACP converged in Selma, Alabama to embark on a historic march under the banner "our lives, our votes, our jobs, and our schools matter."
Obama Calls on Congress to Restore Voting Rights Act
In an open letter published in New York Times Magazine, the president urged lawmakers to defend the progress made under the 1965 Act amid efforts by some state legislatures to undermine it.
Activist, Preacher, Civil Disobedience Leader: Rev. William Barber on North Carolina's Landmark Voting Rights Trial
On the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, Barber is at the forefront of a new civil rights movement, called the Moral Monday movement, that's leading the fight for voting rights in the South.
Rachel Dolezal Works in a Salon Doing Weaves and Braiding Hair Now
She has begun taking appointments for braids and weaves after Eastern Washington University refused to renew her contract following the scandal, according to a new interview in 'Vanity Fair.'
It's Time to Balance Out Stone Mountain's Confederate Monument with Carvings of Outkast
"I believe that Daddy Fat Sacks and Three Stacks should be carved riding in a Cadillac (as is their wont). This will help the new carving blend nicely with the Confederates who are on horseback."
Obama Outlines Criminal Justice Reform Plan After Year of Police Killings and Protests
In a speech Tuesday at the NAACP convention in Philadelphia, the president announced wide-ranging proposals to "fix a broken system."
Bill Cosby Is Not a Hypocrite
His politics of respectability are actually aligned perfectly with American rape culture.