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AURN News

著者: Ebony McMorris Jamie Jackson Clay Cane
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AURN News brings you the stories that matter to Black America. Since 1973, American Urban Radio Networks has amplified Black voices and covered the issues that shape our lives. As the only Black-owned media network with a White House bureau, AURN delivers trusted, timely news from Capitol Hill, as well as This Day in History, health & wellness, finance, education, technology, and entertainment. Join journalists Ebony McMorris, Clay Cane, Jamie Jackson, and Tanya Hart for in-depth reporting, historic insights, and daily updates that inform and empower. Stay connected at aurn.com and follow @aurnonline on all social media platforms.2026, AURN 政治・政府
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  • Iran War Drives Up Farm Costs and Food Concerns
    2026/05/05

    A new national poll warns the Iran war is driving up fertilizer and fuel costs for American farmers, raising concerns about food insecurity and lower crop yields ahead of planting season.

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  • Viral Campaign Pushes Spirit Airlines Revival
    2026/05/05

    A viral online campaign tied to the collapse of Spirit Airlines says it has generated millions in pledges as supporters push an effort to relaunch the airline.

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  • #OTD: Adam Clayton Powell Sr. Born in 1865
    2025/05/06

    On May 5, 1865, pastor and civil rights activist Adam Clayton Powell Sr. was born in Franklin County, Virginia. After a troubled youth, he turned to Christianity and later earned a degree from Wayland Seminary in 1892.

    Powell married Mattie Fletcher and had two children, including Adam Clayton Powell Jr. In 1893, he became pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Philadelphia, growing the congregation from 25 to 600.

    In 1908, he took leadership of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Manhattan, expanding it into the largest church in the United States. He advocated against racial injustice, joined the NAACP and Urban League, and led a 1917 silent protest.

    Powell retired in 1937 and died in New York City in 1953 at age 88.


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