He had travelled to New York before the weekend and had been staying in a Manhattan hotel in anticipation of the attack, police said... READ MORE›
But in 1921, marauding white mobs, some dropping dynamite from airplanes, killed scores of black people... READ MORE›
The world's first transgender doll is being unveiled at the New York toy fair this weekend, modelled on the US teenager and LGBTQ campaigner Jazz Jennings... READ MORE›
Mattel, the maker of Barbie, announced Thursday the iconic doll will now come in three new body types and a variety of skin tones and hairstyles... READ MORE›
These helpers are the Black Petes mostly played by white people in blackface, and represented as jolly, acrobatic and prone to making mistakes... READ MORE›
This birthed Blackfork - her annual headcount of black people she sees at Pitchfork festival, Chicago... READ MORE›
He possess a jacket sporting the flags of apartheid South Africa and white-rule era Rhodesia and a number plate with a Confederate flag... READ MORE›
Charlotte police have said that Scott was shot to death on Tuesday by a black officer after he disregarded loud, repeated warnings to drop a gun... READ MORE›
Argentine artwork featuring 33 Ken and Barbie dolls as religious figures doesn't play well among all Catholics... READ MORE›
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Maite Makgoba hopes her Momppy Mpoppy toy will better reflect reality for young black children, breaking into a market dominated by white figures... READ MORE›
Stellenbosch is known as a bastion of white, Afrikaner culture in the new South Africa... READ MORE›
But 12-year-old Tanya Muzinda is changing perceptions and encouraging other young people to get on the race track... READ MORE›
Anderson was banned after South Africa's LGBTQI community lobbied the South African government to revoke his visa exempt status as an American visitor... READ MORE›
This term came into popular South African usage in apartheid's dying days as black children entered formerly white schools... READ MORE›
On Sunday, Judge Hans Fabricius in South Africa's high court had issued an interim order barring Bashir from leaving the country... READ MORE›
He said They brought dolls and they told us how to hold the sword and how to chop off the head... READ MORE›
Economic figures meanwhile suggest there has been little progress in closing the economic gap between white people and black people in the US... READ MORE›
A majority of Dutch people reject any suggestion that Black Pete, typically played by white people in blackface, is racist... READ MORE›
Newt Knight rejected the seductive allure of white supremacy during a time when whiteness ensured social power and authority over all black people... READ MORE›
Demand for Frozen dolls is intensifying across the country, with many stores sold out of the popular Snow Glow Elsa model... READ MORE›
Among blacks in South Africa, Mr. Tshabalala wrote, the unemployment rate is 28.8 percent, compared with 5.9 percent among whites... READ MORE›
In the disjointed July 2 post, Johnson expressed anger over lynchings of black people and our ancestors being beaten, mutilated and killed... READ MORE›
The Kruger national park in South Africa is very dry, and Zululand has had no rain at all... READ MORE›
The doll's leg was made by A Step Ahead Prosthetics, which has a branch in New York... READ MORE›
Astonished by Chauncey Black's story, grocery store shopper Matt White gave the Memphis boy a ride home... READ MORE›
These numbers are shocking but not uncommon in South Africa, a Doctors Without Borders report said... READ MORE›
The friend Christon Scriven said Friday that he thought Dylann Roof's statements were just drunken bluster... READ MORE›
Students on Thursday were ordered to abandon a South African university, leaving behind smoldering buildings after protests turned violent... READ MORE›
Even though it moved its headquarters and primary stock market listing from Johannesburg to London in 1999, the company retains a South African flavor... READ MORE›
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