Plus, Rachel Dolezal is back headlining a natural hair rally and Ferguson's police department is having a hard time filling vacancies.

A lawsuit accuses 13 St. Louis suburbs of extorting poor Black residents. Attorneys say they're operating debtor's prisons.

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Marc Lamont Hill appeared on NewsOne Now to talk about his new book which examines a growing crisis in America where a particular demographic of citizens are being made vulnerable and exploitable as revenue generators. In Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond, Hill examines how unrelated capitalism, public policy, […]

Head's statement on Facebook was so well received that it has now been shared almost 1,200 times.

Roof has already been indicted twice for the killings in state and federal court.

The city of Ferguson, MO is drastically changing its approach to addressing minor crimes after being criticized for an incompetent justice department.

Bolden, described as "sweet" and "outspoken," had started the fourth grade only the week before her death.

A spokeswoman for the ride-hailing company has rebutted a lawsuit by saying that no background check is "100 percent foolproof."

Experts say that today's housing discrimination is still present and is much more subtle, as Black renters are turned away from certain areas.

Eyewitnesses that served time alongside Harrell have been intimidated by prison guards with beatings, being choked and even being thrown into solitary confinement.

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August 9, 2015 marked the one-year shooting anniversary of Michael Brown. The senseless shooting spawned nationwide protests and greatly influenced the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Celebrities, activists…

A Missouri cop allegedly posted a Facebook status bragging about "Michael Brown bonus."