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Urban One joins in solidarity with African American business owners and the black community for Black Out Day on Tuesday, July 7, 2020. We are acutely aware of the trillion-dollar impact of our community’s spending power and the importance of supporting and promoting black-owned businesses within our local communities.

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Urban One joins in solidarity with African American business owners and the black community for Black Out Day on Tuesday, July 7, 2020. We are acutely aware of the trillion-dollar impact of our community’s spending power and the importance of supporting and promoting black-owned businesses within our local communities.

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From Cincinnati to Cleveland Here's a List of Black Designers Living & Creating in Ohio

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Submit a Black Owned business in the Cleveland, OH area to be featured + view current list of Black owned businesses in Cleveland.

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Submit a Black Owned business in the Cleveland, OH area to be featured + view current list of Black owned businesses in Cleveland.

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After months of delays and league-wide negotiations, the Cleveland Indians have finally announced when its 2020 season will start and end. It will be a shorter than usual run for the team due to stalled conversations between the MLB owners and players, not to mention the COVID-19 pandemic still in play. Nonetheless, baseball fans will […]

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News of the Cleveland Indians reportedly discussing a name change has been a hot topic locally and nationally. Now, U.S. President Donald Trump is throwing his into the ring on not only the baseball team that has been referred to as “The Tribe” by longtime and devoted fans, but also the football Washington Washington Football Team, which […]

Crime

A Black man almost got lynched in Indiana on the Fourth of July, according to a social media post he wrote that was accompanied by video footage of the encounter with a group of white men at Lake Monroe near Bloomington.

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On the anniversary of the "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" speech by Frederick Douglass, the statue of the abolitionist was ripped down in Rochester, New York.  

Guillen's family attorney confirmed that the remains discovered last week belonged to the missing Fort Hood soldier.