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African American Cultural Alliance of Lancaster brings community together with fair, parade [photos]
The event was one of the offerings of the African American Cultural Alliance of Lancaster’s annual fair in Reservoir Park, 832 E. Orange St. It began Wednesday and ends Sunday.
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill Tuesday that would allow African American history courses to count toward graduation requirements. The bill would have allowed students ...
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - Palm Springs Unified School District African American class of 2025 graduates were honored and presented with Kente Stoles Monday evening. The stoles will be worn ...
Addy Walker, American Girl’s first Black doll, has an enduring legacy, ... Pleasant Company spent $3 million developing Addy, an enslaved African American girl, as the first Black doll.
In 1873, a group of about 50 African Americans facing threats from the Ku Klux Klan in their hometown of Cross Anchor in Spartanburg County, left in the middle of the night for the western North ...
The museum, a private nonprofit with locations in Boston and Nantucket, operates on an annual budget of around $3 million. They recently secured a $500,000 grant through the Institute of Museum and ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Following a successful premiere during Black History Month, the International African American Museum is offering a second screening of the documentary "Liberty Hill ...
In a new interview, Raven-Symoné clarified the past remarks she made to Oprah Winfrey when she said she doesn't consider herself an African American.
Black history was held in its highest regard last week during the African American History Challenge, hosted by the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan St. Louis on March 8, 2025 at the organization’s ...
Traditional African American foods were on full display at a farmers' market in Milwaukee on Saturday. The soul food highlighted Black history. In addition to the fresh food for sale, a chef also ...
The Charity Adams-Earley Girls Academy in Dayton is named after the commanding officer of the 6888, the all-black female-run Central Postal Directory Battalion in World War II.
The African American girl’s guide to traveling for free. By Isaac Ocean Feb 18, 2025; 7:31 am; Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / GalacticDreamer.
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