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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is going to consider whether to permanently keep two prized artifacts belonging to civil rights icon Amos Brown — which the ...
Nationally recognized civil rights activist and community organizer Tamika D. Mallory presented her memoir in conversation ...
The St. Paul company that gave August Wilson his start has embedded itself into the lives of its community for nearly 50 years.
Southern Education Foundation defends the 1964 Civil Rights Act against attempts to conflate it with inclusion, equity, and diversity initiatives.
Image Comic's smash-hit Bitter Root is back with another supernatural period piece, as a new generation battle the forces of ...
Parker was founded in 1900 with one teacher and 19 students. Named after its first principal, it was the first school Black students could attend in Birmingham.
Much of civil rights law has been aimed at giving Black Americans access to spaces and institutions from which they were ...
On May 6, 1948, vocalist and choir director Elizabeth Coleman performed the gospel standard “Climbing Jacob’s Ladder” for an ...
Tara Campbell unlocked the front door of the Bricklayers Hall, a no-frills brick building on South Union Street in downtown Montgomery, half a mile from the white-domed Alabama Capitol. She was ...
Discover the importance of preserving African American history and culture, as demonstrated by the #HandsOffOurHistory rally ...
As they always have, Black people are fighting back. In response to these assaults, leadership of Black Voters Matter and the Atlanta-based King Center have announced a new partnership designed to ...