Most Americans can't name a famous Asian American, survey finds
A recent survey found 52% of people couldn’t name a single famous Asian American. Nine percent named the actor Jackie Chan, who is not American.
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Positively Black: Honoring Franklin Hall Williams
Learn about the legacy of a Harlem street’s new namesake.
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NJ students bringing Black History Month to life
Students at Columbia High School got the opportunity to bring their Black History Month lesson to life. NBC New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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NY's first Black chief judge looks to change narrative of criminal justice system
NBC New York’s Myles Miller spotlights Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, who is making history as the first Black person to be named chief judge for the New York Court of Appeals. He hopes his position ... -
New York's first Black chief judge looks to change narrative of criminal justice system
Rowan Wilson, the first Black individual to hold the significant position of chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals, has a deeply personal commitment to justice — and sees the time he has ...