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  • HBCU alum wins UFL title; Angel Reese gets triple-double

    The weekend of June 14-15 was a weekend to make history and to squander history. A former HBCU player-turned-coach wins the United Football League championship, Angel Reese records her first triple-double of her career, and the Indiana Fever ended the New York Liberty’s chance for the best start in WNBA history. HBCU alum-turned-coach Shannon Harris The post HBCU alum wins UFL title; Angel Reese gets triple-double appeared first on Rolling Out.

BHN Insider: Here’s a review of hip-hop history, celebrating 50 years

The ever-evolving uniqueness of hip-hop music had its humble beginnings with young adults and teenagers By Black Headline News https://vimeo.com/854077214?share=copy In the South Bronx borough of New York City in the early 1970s, the genre music of hip-hop originated from the pure Black experience of life—expressed poetically through the words of the viewer., known as

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