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BlackUSA.News Relaunches as National Platform for Black Business & Political News

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“Unfiltered. Unbought. Unapologetically Black.”

(BALTIMORE – July 20, 2025) BlackUSA.News, a digital media platform originally launched in December 2020, is relaunching this summer with a bold new mission: to become the national voice for Black-owned businesses and Black political leadership in America. Led by Emmy-nominated journalist and entrepreneur Doni Glover, the revitalized platform will spotlight Black entrepreneurs, track local economic development, and connect cities through culturally relevant business journalism.

With focused coverage in seven key markets—New York, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Richmond, Durham, Atlanta, and New OrleansBlackUSA.News will deliver news, interviews, livestreams, and original commentary from some of the most dynamic Black business communities in the country. Expansion cities include Mobile, Tulsa, and Las Vegas, thanks to longtime Black Wall Street Awards partner Lee Vaughan, who has hosted ceremonies in all three.

BMORENews has always been about Baltimore,” said Glover. “But BlackUSA.News allows us to scale our mission—to tell our stories, highlight our businesses, and link Black economic power across the country. We’re not waiting on traditional media to get it right. We’re building our own table.”

The relaunch will feature:

  • Weekly livestreams, including the flagship “7-City Check-In” show

  • Founder interviews and business profiles

  • Local policy coverage impacting Black entrepreneurship

  • A digital archive of the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards

  • Contributor columns from each featured city

As cities increase investments in Black entrepreneurship—and as Black-owned businesses continue to navigate post-pandemic recovery, access to capital, and the impact of gentrification—BlackUSA.News aims to be the go-to media outlet that reflects their voices, documents their progress, and amplifies their needs—without filters.

“This is about economics. This is about ownership. This is about legacy,” said Vaughan. “We’ve honored more than 2,500 Black entrepreneurs since 2011. Now it’s time to share their stories with the world.”

In addition to business news, BlackUSA.News will launch a Black Elected Officials (BEOs) section—an essential hub for tracking, amplifying, and holding accountable Black political leadership across the country. From city halls to Congress, the BEOs section will spotlight policy wins, community impact, and exclusive interviews with officials advancing Black economic progress. By bridging business and public policy, BlackUSA.News empowers its readers to lead in both the marketplace and the voting booth.


For media inquiries, partnership opportunities, or to become a contributor or sponsor, visit www.blackusa.news or contact:
📧 editor@blackusa.news


About BlackUSA.News
Founded in 2020 by Doni Glover—a veteran journalist, author, and host of the Emmy-nominated Doni Glover ShowBlackUSA.News is a national digital media platform dedicated to covering Black-owned businesses and Black political voices across the United States. A sister site to BMORENews.com, BlackUSA.News builds on the legacy of the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, creating a powerful network for Black economic storytelling nationwide.

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A journalist since 1994, he also founded DMGlobal Marketing & Public Relations. Glover has an extensive list of clients including corporations, non-profits, government agencies, politics, business owners, PR firms, and attorneys.

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My ancestors were full-blooded Indians … until the census said otherwise

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(OKLAHOMA – August 17, 2025) – When I first started researching my family’s genealogy, I thought I was just going to fill in a few blanks.
Instead, I uncovered a lie so deep, so systematic, it reshaped everything I thought I knew about who we are as a people.

I want to show you something personal.

Below, you’ll see two official U.S. government records—both documenting one of my direct ancestors. Thomas Jefferson Adams Harjo.

Creek Nation certificate

Creek Nation certificate

📜 The first is from the Dawes Roll, the federal list created in the early 1900s to register members of the Five Civilized Tribes.

As you’ll see, my ancestor is listed as a Full-Blood Indian—a clear acknowledgment of their tribal heritage and cultural identity.

1900 US Census

But then, take a look at the second image:

📄 That’s the federal census record from just a few years later.
Same ancestor.
Same location.
But this time, the government marked them as Negro.

No tribe. No Indian classification.
Just folded into the general Black population—without consent, without explanation.

That wasn’t a mistake.
That was paper genocide.

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This is what happened to millions of Indigenous Black Americans across the South.
Their identities were stripped away on paper—one document at a time—by a system designed to erase, absorb, and exploit.

This wasn’t just about racism. It was about land, power, and control.

By reclassifying tribal people as Negro or Colored, the government could:

  • Deny them land rights

  • Remove them from tribal rolls

  • Steal their inheritance

  • And make sure future generations never knew who they really were

This is why so many of our elders say, “My grandma said we had Indian in us.”
They weren’t lying.
They just didn’t have the tools to prove it.

Now we do.

And I’m not showing you this to just share my story—I’m showing you because this might be your story, too.

If you’re ready to go deeper, tomorrow I’m going to pull back the curtain on how far this went—how the reclassification of Black Indians was not an exception, but the rule across the Southeast.

You’re not crazy.
You’re not reaching.
You’re remembering.

—Mike
Founder, Native Black Ancestry

 

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Voices of West Tampa: District 5 Special Election Forum, Aug. 27th

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(TAMPA, FL – August 12, 2025) – The Black Agenda is coming! Join us this August for a powerful virtual town hall where residents, neighborhood associations, nonprofit leaders, faith communities, and other key stakeholders will come together to share their concerns and discuss solutions.

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 This event will be streamed live and will feature candidates offering their vision for the future of West Tampa.
This will be a street-level, bottom-up dialogue—focused on real voices, real stories, and real strategies to protect and uplift our community.
https://us02web.zoom.us/…/register/n2MwP53TQ-2e9xfih1rrAg

Join us this August for a powerful virtual town hall.

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From Illinois to Texas, CTU President Stacy Davis Gates Leads Largest African American Parade in the Country Amid National Education and Democracy Attacks

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(CHICAGO – August 8, 2025) – This Saturday, internationally recognized labor leader and Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates will serve as an Honorary Marshal at the 96th Annual Bud Billiken Parade, the largest African American parade in the United States.

Why Does This Matter?

  • Back To School: As families nationwide prepare for the academic year, the Chicago Teachers Union will usher it in by continuing the call for Chicago’s 300,000+ students to have the schools they deserve.
  • Texas: State-level fights over education and democracy in Illinois resonate across the nation. Illinois is currently hosting Texas Democratic leaders who are fighting shared policy battles including public education funding and labor protections.
  • National Relevance: The Chicago Teachers Union is one of the most powerful teachers’ unions in the country. When America catches a cold, Chicago catches the flu, but its leaders continue to push back on attacks against equality and opportunity. It is the third-largest local teachers union in the country and the largest local union in Illinois.

“DOGE already happened in Chicago. Our public school system was ravaged by the types of policies that are being implemented at the federal level right now: summarily firing female workers, Black female workers from the schools; closing schools—Rahm Emanuel closed fifty of them.” – Stacy Davis Gates (May 2025)

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About Stacy Davis Gates

  • A working mother and high school social studies teacher.
  • Led the historic 2019 CTU strike, securing smaller class sizes, sanctuary protections for immigrant students and the right to teach Black history.
  • Raised millions to elect pro-education and pro-worker candidates including Mayor Brandon Johnson and fought for equitable school funding.
  • Serves as Executive Vice President of the Illinois Federation of Teachers, Vice President of the American Federation of Teachers, Party Chair of United Working Families, and board member of the Action Center on Race & the Economy (ACRE).
  • Is one of the next-generation labor leaders that you are going to want to get to know. She is going to help define what union leadership looks like in the coming years.

Stacy Davis Gates

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