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Human beings live in Baltimore, check out these famous people from the historic city
Baltimore is the biggest city in Maryland which is historic not only for its seaport, but being the home of legendary African Americans and Fort McHenry, which is the birthplace of the U.S. national anthem....
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Tunisia’s first democratically elected president dies in office at age 92
Tunisia’s President Mohamed Beji Caid Essebsi has died at the Tunis military hospital after he was admitted on Wednesday, announced the office of the presidency on Thursday. Essebsi has been suffering...
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Kenyans fume as white missionary reportedly undergoes female circumcision to be ‘part of the culture’
The desire to be a part of the Pokot culture in Kenya has brought a lot of anger towards American missionary Trizah Estes and her husband Tony Estes who decided to go through all the traditional Pokot...
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Top 7 most worthless African currencies in 2019 that need a serious revamp
African currencies have become a raging topic lately as regions in the continent are gearing towards using a single currency to foster economic unity as well as improve the value of goods and services....
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Is Trump’s hatred for minority Congresswomen a true reflection of America today?
Since 1931, Americans officially sang their national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, with so much conviction that the United States is “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” On...
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California is first U.S. state to respect black people’s hair at the workplace and school
Early this year, New York City passed a law making it illegal to discriminate against someone based on their hair in the workplace or at school. This was well received by the black community which is fighting...