One of the most anticipated series on Netflix this spring is the story of the country’s first self-made female millionaire, Madam C.J. Walker, an African American...
During the decades when Black people were being suppressed and subjugated by racist laws, many fought to carve out their own place in a segregated society....
During the decades when Black people were being suppressed and subjugated by racist laws, many fought to carve out their own place in a segregated society....
The National Day of Racial Healing, which the W.K. Kellogg Foundation started as part of its Truth, Racial Healing & Reconciliation campaign, provided America another opportunity...
From the city where Rev. Dr. Martin Luther, Jr. was born 91 years ago to towns and cities across the nation, Americans today celebrated the courageous...
‘Tis the season for the door – front or otherwise – to undergo its annual decorative makeover which includes wreaths, garlands, and more lights than rush...
Update: The United States Postal Service released its Black Heritage Series stamp on February 3, 2020 memorializing the late pioneering journalist, Gwen Ifill. The stamp is...
Luisa Haynes appeared to be a “woke” Black woman. She claimed to have a political science major and live in New York. Her Twitter handle @WokeLuisa attracted over...
The individual names of the nine Black students who enrolled at all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas 62 years ago may not readily come...
As the nation spends the week reviewing the Constitution, a long-forgotten clause is drawing the attention of some Constitutional Law professors and even a Supreme Court...