The death of 21-year-old Delta State University student Demartravion “Trey” Reed, ruled a suicide, is being challenged by his family and activists who cite evidence of foul play and a long history of racial violence in the South. Advocates say Reed’s case reflects a broader pattern of suspicious deaths of Black Americans being dismissed as suicides, echoing the legacy of lynching in America. The post Lynching by suicide: The rebranded face of America’s racial violence appeared first o...| AFRO American Newspapers
15 of the most highly compensated employees of Duke University (a private research university with about 17,000 students (11,000 undergrads and 6,000 graduate and medical students) in Durham, NC) i…| Paddock Post