Innis, once known as a fiery Black Power nationalist shifted ideology in his later years to become a conservative Republican.   Roy Innis, longtime leader of the Congress of Racial Equality, died on Sunday in Manhattan. He was 82. The New York Times reports that the cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease. Innis, once known […]

Innis, once known as a fiery Black Power nationalist shifted ideology in his later years to become a conservative Republican.

While we're pleased the vendors had the opportunity to sell their wares at the RNC, organizers should have put more thought into the set up of the Urban League tent, which appeared to be segregated from the predominantly White convention.

Gregory Kane, a respected former columnist with the Baltimore Sun and a frequent contributor to Blackamericaweb.com has died. Kane lost his battle with cancer on…