By Bilal G. Morris, article courtesy of newsone.com “You have seen how a man was made a slave; you shall see how a slave was made a man” – Frederick Douglass.  […] ...
Exactly 130 years after Frederick Douglass’ death, the Talbot County-born abolitionist and civil rights leader was honored for his lasting impact on freedom, equality and education.
United States President Donald Trump has revealed he's going to have a statue built to honor NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
President Donald Trump announced a major honor Thursday for late NBA legend Kobe Bryant. On Thursday afternoon, Trump held a ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation on Thursday unveiled a roadside plaque in honor of Frederick Douglass at the ...
After the Department of Defense declared “identity months” like Black History Month “dead,” National Guard units reportedly declined to participate in the parade.
In what feels like the dwindling hours of this democracy, I’m painfully aware of the erosion of civil rights gains.
This month would have marked the 207th birthday of civil rights icon Frederick Douglass, we'll hear how you can help ...
Organizers have canceled a parade planned to honor the 207th birthday of the Maryland native and famed abolitionist after the ...
But deaths have only continued to mount. At least five were recorded in 2024, including a New York City recruit who died of ...
The Associated Press set out to learn whether such deaths were routine and why were they happening. Drawing on public records ...
February is Black History Month — but where did the concept come from? The answer is right here in Central Virginia.