A New York Times bestseller, “The ABCs of Black History,” is a rhyming book that attaches a concept, person, place and more ...
For nearly 200 years, HBCUs have educated Black Americans. Now, a new exhibition highlights special objects from five ...
A decision by the US to suspend visa procedures for numerous countries, including African, has come into effect. Experts say it is part of President Trump's plan to portray immigrants as a threat to ...
The Society Hill church, founded in 1791, is recognized as the nation's first African Methodist Episcopal Church and sits on ...
The North Carolina Museum of History proudly announces the 25th annual African American Cultural Celebration, taking place Saturday, Jan. 31, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the North Carolina ...
What do Black consumers have in common with fellow multicultural cohorts Hispanics and Asians? They cannot be lumped into a ...
President Trump is attempting to reverse the progress made towards racial equality by Martin Luther King Jr. by eliminating ...
It’s always fascinating to see who the cultural sector has decided to anoint as the paragon – or martyr – of the moment.
Paul Robeson was a superstar of the stage and screen, a talented football player and a music hitmaker. Then came a dramatic ...
This exhibition honors the legacy of HBCUs as cultural and educational powerhouses,” said Shanita Brackett, acting director ...
City Council approves funding to help improve building of African American Museum on East Rosedale Street in Fort Worth.
Op-ed: From grave robbing to road construction, a cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, reveals the long pattern of Black Americans ...
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