Built by former slaves, the mill was so famous that W.E.B. DuBois included pictures of the building in an exhibit at the ...
Never had a problem with them whether chopping wood, hiking, sleeping, or just sitting through a meeting,” wrote one reviewer ...
Warren Clay Coleman was considered “the richest Black man in America” in 1900 by opening the first Black-owned textile mill ...
Any attempt to extricate black threads from the American tapestry will result in the entire fabric becoming undone.
When investigators interviewed defendant Marcus Cotton, Cotton wanted to know "what he can do to make all of this (expletive) ...
LWC is making the best basics money can buy, and these straight-leg mid-rise 13-ounce cotton sweatpants are no exception. They have an open bottom, which looks better with every shoe, a back pocket, ...
India Ambré Perkins, known in Rhythm and Blues / Jazz circles as Ambré, performed at the 'Say It Loud' Black History Month ...
In 1958, Williams chaired the Committee to Combat Racial Injustice, which organized to defend two Black boys, ages 7 and 9, ...
Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights activist from Mississippi, is posthumously recognized for her efforts in voter registration ...
This is the third in a series of columns about Black history as the nation observes Black History Month. The slaves who ...
Rembert’s painting of a lively scene inside a juke joint in his hometown of Cuthbert, “The Dirty Spoon Café,” is on display in the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
A visual love letter to the Black, rural South, director-cinematographer Brittany Shyne’s “Seeds” captures a rare snapshot of Black America, where land ownership is a birthright and legacy.