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Rare ‘Slave Bible’ exhibition offers glimpse of Christianity’s role in slavery

On display on the ground floor of the Museum of the Bible is a lone volume that stands out from the many versions of the Bible shown in the building devoted to the holy book. It’s a small set of Scriptures whose title page reads “Parts of the Holy Bible, selected for the use of the Negro Slaves, in the British West-India Islands.”

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Washington Nationals may be out front in diversity in MLB

The Washington Nationals may be last in the National League East standings, but they’re likely first in diversity.

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Ashton Pratt signs to join the VUU Panthers next season; JV basketball team also in the works

Virginia Union University has received a commitment from one of the best players from arguably the state’s best high school basketball team.

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City Council committee blocks mayor’s dedicated fund plan for affordable housing

A City Council committee has quietly blocked Mayor Levar M. Stoney’s plan to earmark millions of dollars flowing into the general fund to aid development of lower-cost apartments and homes.

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Automatic restoration of felons’ voting rights

We have long called for the voting rights of felons to be restored automatically once they have served their time.

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Pharrell named new Louis Vuitton menswear creative director

Louis Vuitton has named multi-talented singer-songwriter-philanthropist Pharrell Williams creative director of its menswear division, replacing the late Virgil Abloh, the company said Tuesday.

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Punter Pressley Harvin III named first team All-American

It is common nowadays to see Black athletes excel at every position on the football field—every position, that is, except kicker.

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Brandon Henson brings firepower to VCU Rams baseball

Brandon Henson is a notable reason why Virginia Commonwealth University hasn’t lost a baseball game in about seven weeks.

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NCAA: GOING TO THE BIG DANCE: Transfer players come to the rescue for U.Va., Va. Tech

Two tall and talented transfers have helped vault both of Virginia’s Atlantic Coast Conference schools into the NCAA Big Dance.

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Harris team blindsided by Vogue cover

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has landed on the cover of the February issue of Vogue magazine, but her team says there’s a problem: The photo of the country’s soon-to-be No. 2 leader isn’t what both sides agreed upon, her team says.

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Gun prohibition needs to be applied

Once again, citizens of the city of Richmond avoided Downtown on the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday as a group of white supremacists smelled their musk and paraded in soldier costumes, flaunting assault weapons, each having a magazine of 30 to 40 bullets.

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Timeline outlined for disposal of city-owned Confederate statues

Richmond City Council could vote to dispose of the city’s collection of Confederate statues at the Monday, June 14, meeting, according to a tentative plan for action.

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‘Gun control has nothing to do with guns; it is people control’

Letters to the editor

The purpose of this letter is correct myths surrounding the AR-15 rifle, the most popular rifle in America.

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Jazz saxophonist Carlton Ayles dies at 77

Richmond jazz icon Carlton Andrew Ayles has died.

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Washington NFL team likely looking to Heinicke in current pinch

The revolving door continues to spin in the Washington Football Team huddle.

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December surprise

We were slightly surprised — and a little amused — by some of the budget proposals put forth so far by outgoing Gov. Ralph S. Northam.

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Area special vaccine events for children ages 5 to 11

The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts are holding special vaccine events for children ages 5 to 11 in partnership with Richmond Public Schools and Henrico County Public Schools.

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Black athletes top contenders for O’Brien Trophy

For the longest time, Black quarterbacks in major college football were a rarity. That’s no longer the case.

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Council waits to hear if another casino vote is in the cards

Second District City Councilwoman Katherine Jordan remains the only opponent of giving Richmond voters a second chance to decide whether the city should be allowed to host a proposed $560 million casino-resort project in the South Side. She was the lone dissenter on Monday as the City Council moved casino-support legislation to the Monday, June 12, meeting for quick passage.

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Lydia Thompson, NCECA works featured at BHMCC

The Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia will host an exhibition opening reception for two new exhibits from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, March 22.