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With Trump officials pushing to end diversity efforts, civil rights leaders and experts explain why Black organizations were created and still exist.
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Taking the reins and making history
Her journey to becoming a trailblazer for women in rodeo began 38 years ago when Villery joined the Bill Pickett Rodeo. Named ...
We explore the potential future implications of the victor of New York City’s recent Mayoral Democratic Party Primary ...
In the Hulu drama, Brown and Ernest Kingsley Jr. shed new light on the slave narrative by way of a gifted young boy's ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — A ceremonial groundbreaking will be held Thursday for the rebuilding of one of the nation’s oldest Black churches, whose congregants first gathered outdoors in secret before ...
Is it Victorian-core? Oregon’s Adelaide Beeman-White is winding back the clock on haute couture by dressing like she stepped ...
WASHINGTON ‒ Enslaved Black people were banned from reading and writing and even those who had their freedom couldn't always access formal schooling, so African Americans began founding colleges ...
From weathered cabins to restored historic two-story homes, a Juneteenth tour of 1800s-era houses traces Black Houstonians’ journey from slavery to freedom.
Andre Crockett has never been satisfied with Rochester's Black history as it is popularly understood. It always seemed to him inadequate, incomplete. Convinced that there was more to be told, Crockett ...