"I want him to look me in the face and listen to the fact that [I] can’t sleep at night."

Listen to these survivors’ stories.
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The story behind Kanye West's most famous remarks.

In the moments before he took the stage at NBCUniversal’s “A Concert for Hurricane Relief“ on Sept. 2, 2005, Kanye West looked calm.

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It's challenging the way the black community views masculinity.

You may not accept Thug because of out-dated ideas of masculinity but the point is that he exists, which in itself is progress.

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Get the debate started.

Williams’ record speaks for itself.
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His afro was so round and full, it inspired the hasthag: #KapSoBlack.

Colin Kaepernick’s blackness was on full display Thursday night
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'Is the bad man gone?'

“Jimmy, do I have time to change my pants?"
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“It’s because I’m black, isn’t it?”

"It's because I'm black, isn't it?"
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Surprise! None of the features represented reflect those of black stars.

Black protesters: Damned if they get loud, damned if they sit down.

Colin Kaepernick just can’t win.
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“In 41 years here, I’ve never had three calls for people being killed in one day.”

Residents in the city's hard-hit areas say City Hall and the police aren't listening.
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The "Birth of a Nation" star says she “cannot take these allegations lightly."

Union appears in Parker’s “Birth of a Nation” as an unnamed slave who is raped.
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Excuse me?

He later apologized.
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Still sitting.

The quarterback ignited controversy with his protest over racial injustice and police violence.
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“I don’t mean no disrespect to anybody. I’m just standing behind what I believe in.’’

It comes after San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat to protest racial injustice.
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Ramsey Orta, who says he's still haunted by Garner's death, thinks the NYPD is out for revenge.

“To mute the slave has always been to the best interest of the slave owner." --Harry Belafonte

The internet personality has put the “con” in iconic.

Honestly, truly.
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The moves are aimed at acknowledging and encouraging dialogue about the university’s ties to slavery.

Natasha Hays was in her home sleeping when she was fatally shot.