Remembering the Legacy of TV Trailblazer Diahann Carroll
Diahann Carroll, a pioneering and Oscar-nominated actress who broke the color barrier in network television, is remembered by celebrities on Twitter.
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Diahann Carroll, a pioneering and Oscar-nominated actress who broke the color barrier in network television, is remembered by celebrities on Twitter.
Before landing a position as a salesman at xerox, Frank Warren says he was denied four times. He was also passed over, he says, for a white counterpart who had...
African American voters have long lamented that Democratic politicians take their vote for granted, while Republicans make few, if any, efforts to court their support. During the 2004 presidential election, the Democratic nominee, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, said his campaign would spend $2 million in African American media, but it was a promise that went unmet, according to media experts, and remains unforgotten by those outlets.
African American voters have long lamented that Democratic politicians take their vote for granted, while Republicans make few, if any, efforts to court their support. During the 2004 presidential election, the Democratic nominee, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, said his campaign would spend $2 million in African American media, but it was a promise that went unmet, according to media experts, and remains unforgotten by those outlets.
The February 2015 issue of Black Enterprise highlights women of color leading the charge at major corporations across the country.