TAP is continuing Black History in March by hosting a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 18, at St. John’s Episcopal ...
Born in 1889 to former slaves, Webster was part of the first free generation of African Americans in the U.S. She earned an ...
Discover the pioneering work of Charlotta Bass, a civil rights activist and journalist who made significant strides for racial equality in the U.S.
Peggy Montes started Bronzeville Children's Museum, worked to elect Mayor Harold Washington and sought to empower, inspire ...
Francina and Roderica James share a love for their family, culture and city. And those loves are part of the B&B experience ...
Saturday, hundreds of people filled the Waterloo West High School Auditorium, for the 1619 Freedom School's African American Read-In.
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of pages about notable Black, Hispanic and women veterans, as well as ...
Respected anti-apartheid crusader Ebrahim Rasool, South African Ambassador to the United States, was suddenly kicked out of ...
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of material focused on Black, Hispanic, and female troops buried there.
Arlington National Cemetery removed the links after the officials ordered a "digital content refresh" of the Department of Defense's websites.
The African American Legacy Trail in Clarksville has expanded to over 40 stops, highlighting the contributions from African ...
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