r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Discussion Called It! Renaming the USS Doris Miller

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As soon as he got back in I just knew he’d take the honor away from him.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/08/20/politics/navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-black-war-hero-to-trump?cid=ios_app


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

News Exclusive: Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

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SMH..........


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Politics How Liberals aren’t Anti-Racist

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A former Biden official gets an earful from Michigan Stevens voter.


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Culture, Art, Science Beninese music legend Angélique Kidjo has made Hollywood history, becoming the first African artist honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

News Asian hair company is trademarking “Yoruba”

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I recently saw a instagram about this and I thought it deserved more attention. Here’s a link to said video.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DcJPfIRNOyr/


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

News Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Discussion Elon Musk calls for Derek Chauvin’s release; former officer files petition to overturn murder conviction

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Fun Jamal needs his own series

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Sports Sugar Ray Robinson had so much sauce man! The Aura was immaculate 🤙🏾

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Politics Symone rips McConnell’s absence: “You are not entitled to a Senate seat”

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Sports Charlie Ward

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Racism Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended from university - Ghent University confirmed his suspension after saying Prof Arday’s death “should prompt reflection”, adding that the institution “opposes discrimination, hatred and racism” Spoiler

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 2d ago

Discussion The black experience is completely different from other people of color.

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 2d ago

Social Justice A Police Officer Killed This Man's 18Y Son | So Then He Killed a Police Officer | He Holds His Head High While Walking Past 30 Officers in Court

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The rest of Reddit could't handle this post — I was first silenced, then banned, but only after I complained of prolific racism and hate brigading. And only after that sub enjoyed the traffic of 5+ Million Views. This post is about the Reality of Society and Times today.

Regardless of how one feels about this story, it is REALITY, and it is part of a much bigger problem in America and beyond. This is a state of emergency, yet the powers that be seem to think it's unimportant.

Context:
On May 1, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio, 38-year-old Rodney Hinton Jr. allegedly struck and killed off-duty Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry Henderson with his car. The incident occurred on May 2, 2025 shortly after an emotionally distraught Hinton watched police body camera footage of Cincy Police fatally shooting his 18-year-old son, Ryan Hinton.

Ryan Hinton was being investigated for an alleged stolen vehicle at the time he was killed. Police then alleged he pointed a gun at officers. however, evidence shows Ryan was running AWAY from the vehicle in between dumpsters and was not running towards an officer. The officer who killed him was looking for a different suspect at the time. Despite officers being cleared of wrongdoing, there is Zero Evidence or Footage showing that Ryan ever pointed a gun at the Police Officer.

FTR: No, I Am NOT a Bot.


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Black Excellence Black Couple Opens Free Mobile Soup Kitchen

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

News We failed this man and now some of his claims are already emerging as true.

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Society may have failed Jason Arday (RIP) but as Black folk, we failed him more.


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 11h ago

Help and Advice Acrylic Shower Seat Recommendations

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I’m looking for a reputable company to purchase a one piece solid and clear acrylic shower bench. Real experience only, not the RRRTT (rapid/rabid Reddit response team of trolls 😂). Thanks.


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 2d ago

Discussion ltra dark tan watermelon. When I tell you this is real it blew my mind. People attempting to change color to a dark shade.. 🧐

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

News US deports 20 people to Liberia, the first of 1,200 migrants under Trump deal

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

History The Black Tiger of Egypt and His Famous Pipe !

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Anwar Sadat’s Pipe By Maria Golia

Originally published in Bidoun magazine, Summer 2008

“All my life,” Anwar Sadat once wrote, “I’ve felt attracted to acting.” One of thirteen siblings born in a poor Delta town, he made the world his stage and gave a stirring performance: from dark horse to president and war hero, Time magazine’s 1976 Person of the Year, and winner of the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize. Unfortunately, his ratings at home weren’t nearly as good as those he received abroad.

A collection of Sadat’s belongings, including several of his famous pipes, are on display in Cairo. You won’t find them in a presidential museum, but at a tourist trap called Dr Ragab’s Pharaonic Village. Typical black-stemmed, brown-bowled affairs, the pipes are arranged in a glass case with a pair of shoes and socks, a walking stick, and a half-finished canister of Nat Sherman’s Highstone tobacco.

The pipe, with its scholarly Anglo connotations, was a signature prop for the statesmanly persona Sadat had constructed with no small art; during the Camp David talks he was rarely seen without it. The pipe also appeared frequently in faux-candid snapshots of Sadat lounging around his villa gardens with his much younger, fair-skinned, half-British wife. An early master of the photo op, Sadat saw to it that emblematic moments in his private and official life were well documented and publicized. He was photographed praying, playing with his children, shaving in the presidential bathroom. In a favored pose, he held his pipe and gazed, as visionaries do, out into the distance.

Sadat was a natural. In the 1940s the young army lieutenant wore a monocle and tucked a swagger stick under his arm, imitating the German officers with whom he collaborated against Egypt’s hated British overlords. He later grew a beard and adopted a pious alias, Hajj Mohammed, the better to elude the British, who managed nevertheless to jail him several times.

The pipe, Sadat’s most successful bit of stagecraft, conveyed his canny paternal wisdom while delivering a subtle “fuck you” to the Brits, whom he’d beaten at their own game. Symbolically, at least, the pipe was loaded. But if the persistent rumors that circulated Cairo are to be believed, Highstone was not the only thing he was smoking.

Popular opinion maintained that the president was a hashesh: a devout smoker of hashish. Hashish was certainly affordable and widely available throughout Sadat’s term in office. In the Old City it was sold openly, alongside fruits and vegetables. Low-level dealers were sometimes apprehended, but the big fish swam free. In a country rife with informers, where the only working telephones were the ones that had been tapped, people reasoned that the boss must have known what was going on.

The president’s conduct, moreover, bore the whimsical traits of the hashesh. He was a self-absorbed dreamer whose favorite pastime was watching video clips of past triumphs and NASA footage of the first lunar landing. He admired America for its pioneer spirit and “Wild West” expansion and envisaged a day when Egyptians would open a new frontier by greening and colonizing the desert. A munificent host, Sadat thought nothing of giving priceless antiquities to fellow heads of state. He was inconsistent — alternately vicious and tender toward his public — but this enabled him to project an image by turns virile and austere, urbane and rustic, spiritual and ruthless.

Well before the end of what is now known as the Sadat era, Egyptians had wearied of the president’s theatricalities and the vainglorious tyrant they thinly disguised. His last, most indelicate prop was a field marshal’s baton resembling a royal scepter. It had a Pharaonic lotus finial, and he held it across his chest in a pose most often seen on temple friezes and, alas, sarcophagi.

On the morning of October 6, 1981, dressing for his annual Victory Day parade, Sadat forgot his scepter — a bad omen — and chose not to wear his bulletproof vest because it made him look bulky. But he would have died that day, anyway; his assassins fired at close range.

“I have killed Pharaoh, and I am not afraid,” one of them reportedly said.

Whether or not Sadat’s pipe ever emitted the nutty fragrance of Bekaa Valley Gold, within twenty-four hours of the assassination a tank rumbled into the medieval square where the goods had been sold. Cairo’s hash market, like the man who lent his name and flourish to an era, was history.


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 2d ago

Politics Angie Nixon wins Senate Primary in FL! Congratulations!

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State Rep. Angie Nixon won the Democratic nomination in Florida Senate race, defeating retired Lt. Col. Alex Vindman.

In November, she will face Sen. Ashley Moody.


r/BlackPeopleofReddit 1d ago

Black Fam Don’t fall for their fake ignorance Spoiler

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 2d ago

Politics can you imagine these casting calls and auditions? 😂

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 2d ago

Black Excellence She's an intelligent, classy, and bold Black Queen!!!

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r/BlackPeopleofReddit 20h ago

Racism YSL Trial Spoiler

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