Black American Michigan Coach Who Said 'He Didn't See Color' Handcuffed by Police, Fired Over Allegations (2)

Michigan Coach Who Said ‘He Didn't See Color’ Handcuffed by Police, Fired Over Allegations

Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore remained in custody Thursday at the Washtenaw County Jail as a suspect in an alleged assault, just hours after being fired by the university for what officials called an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.” The stunning downfall came less than two years after Moore made history as one of the few Black head coaches in major college football.

The Last Voice: Viola Ford Fletcher and the Unfinished Legacy of Tulsa

Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest known survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, died November 24, 2025, at age 111, taking with her memories of gospel hymns echoing through a thriving neighborhood—and the screams that silenced them forever. Her passing, announced by Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols, marks not just the loss of a witness to history, but the closing of a chapter in America’s ongoing reckoning with racial violence and its generational toll.


Who is Quilen Blackwell? 10 Things to Know About CNN’s Hero of the Year

Quilen Blackwell, founder of Southside Blooms, was named CNN’s Hero of the Year for 2025, recognized for transforming vacant lots in one of Chicago’s most dangerous neighborhoods into thriving flower farms that employ at-risk youth. The 40-year-old has turned an unlikely solution—flowers—into a powerful tool for fighting urban poverty and creating opportunity in Englewood, a community where hope can be hard to find.

If You Love The Moguldom Newsletter, You Will Love SCIENCE vs Spook: BPSC 101: 50 Lessons in Black American Politics

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Do you love and appreciate the Moguldom Nation newsletter? Then you’re going to love SCIENCE vs SPOOK, written specifically for Black Americans who want deeper understanding of Black American politics, within a new framework: SCIENCE vs SPOOK. The author audits the 1995-2025 measurement period and provides a fresh perspective on what’s not working and what can work with a new scientific orientation towards Black American politics.

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MacKenzie Scott, Mentored by Toni Morrison at Princeton, Gives $25 Million to Another HBCU: Lincoln University

MacKenzie Scott has donated $25 million to Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting historically Black university, continuing her substantial philanthropic commitment to HBCUs and organizations serving students of color. The gift takes on added significance given Scott’s own academic roots: she studied creative writing under Toni Morrison at Princeton University, where the Nobel Prize-winning novelist served as her thesis advisor and lifelong mentor.

Recap And Highlights Of Malik Zulu Shabazz’s Debate vs. ISUPK Hebrew Israelite Captain Tazaryach, Part 1

Two major cultural powerhouses recently debated the influence of Africa versus the influence of the Bible. Malik Zulu Shabazz and Captain Tazaryach debated for more than five hours on April 5 on the topic, “Can we trust in Africa or can we trust in the Bible?” The event was live-streamed by BlackNews102 on the YouTube channel Sa Neter Studios.