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VAIL, Ariz. (KGUN) — As Juneteenth remembers an important day in African American history, a community in Vail has put up reminders people who live there can see every day. The Rocking K ...
At the same time, it’s easy to underestimate the intense nostalgia that so many people still have for the ’60s. They weren’t happy times for everyone but many remember them fondly. These carefree ...
More Disney Characters to Consider There are so many Disney Characters, it is hard to narrow it down to just a top 100 list. Classic characters such as Sleeping Beauty, Jiminy Cricket, Pinicchio, ...
The African American history museum is singled out in Trump's order, putting it in the spotlight, despite its millions of visitors. During his first term, Trump was one of them.
A new book will focus on South Carolina's first African American female physician. Authors Dr. Walter B. Curry, Beverly Aiken-Muhammad and Anusha Ghosh present the narrative of Dr. Matilda Evans ...
Home / News African American Museum of Iowa announces new executive director Jacqueline Hunter has been museum educator since August The Gazette Feb. 7, 2025 4:59 pm, Updated: Feb. 10, 2025 1:24 pm ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The International African American Museum announced on Tuesday the appointment of five new leaders to its Board of Directors, effective Jan. 2025.
Founded in 1875, Olivewood Cemetery is one of Houston’s oldest African American burial grounds and the final resting place for approximately 4,000 individuals, including notable figures.
Additionally, early signs of melanoma in African American skin may be less visible to the untrained eye, further delaying diagnosis. Systemic barriers also play a significant role in these challenges.
The first phase of the African American Heritage Trail was unveiled Jan. 3 in Lafayette, LA. Sites include Trinity CME Church, Holy Family Catholic School, Holy Family Convent, Saint Paul the ...
Lucius has grown into a warrior in his own right, now played by Paul Mescal, and first seen defending Numidia, on the North African coast, from invading Romans led by Marcus (Pedro Pascal).
The narrative of African American athletes remains dynamic and evolving. Each generation builds upon previous achievements, continually expanding definitions of athletic excellence and social impact.