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Jack Johnson's historic boxing win on July 4,1910, upset much of America. But the next Black world heavyweight champ remains ...
While urban renewal, the Interstate Highway System, and overseas sourcing don’t exactly intersect neatly, they did so enough ...
Sixty years after he was assassinated, the activist’s legacy lives on. Magnum photographer Eve Arnold documented his work and ...
The African American Museum of Dallas is hosting its yearly Freedom Schools, teaching Black history to North Texans. Students learn about prehistory Africa to ...
Dallas art exhibit honors untold stories of African American veterans A life of service is never easy, and for many men and women of color who serve in the military, the challenges can be even ...
Canceled grants and the administration’s prolonged attack on diversity efforts have dampened museum visits and threatened some groups’ survival.
Throughout history, bodies of water, mountains, ships, military installations were renamed in line with political and ...
The new trail to Enloe Cemetery near Mingus Mill helps uncover the long-overlooked legacy of the Great Smoky Mountains’ Black residents.
A seasoned library professional with a track record of leadership across academic and school libraries in Nigeria, Ayansewa Adedeji, has been appointed co-chair of Information Literacy Committee, ...
As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
The Nation Newspaper Reps indict 31 MDA of financial infractions, seek recovery of ₦103.8 billion, $950,912.05 ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa fired a senior member of the Democratic Alliance (DA) party as deputy trade minister, causing further friction with his party's main coalition partner.
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