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Dr. Frances “Toni” Draper is publisher and CEO of the AFRO-American Newspapers. This week, she speaks to the contribution of Black women in the world of sports.
Oregon lawmakers' proposed legislation for digital platforms to pay for linking to news content could harm smaller, community ...
Afro Charities to host fundraiser 'Wildest Dreams' in Baltimore. Event raises money for archival collection and supports Black history preservation.
We looked at a random 1958 edition of The Cincinnati Enquirer to see what it told us. The paper highlighted Cold War tensions, the Space Race and school desegregation battles. The Enquirer took a jab ...
The creator of the Dilbert comic strip, which was canceled by most newspapers two years ago over the creator’s racist ...
Paula Ritchie wasn’t dying, but under Canada’s new rules, she qualified for a medically assisted death. Was that kindness or ...
A PHOTOGRAPHER has been awarded over $360,000 after a picture he took was used to promote a concert for the late Leroy 'Black ...
The “extraordinary legacy” of a racial justice advocate came to the fore at a Celebration of Life event at the Cathedral of ...
But most importantly, I am your neighbor! I have spent more than three decades in District 7 — raising children, burying ...
On May 26, 1900, the Geneva Daily Times told its readers the Union veterans would not parade on Memorial Day. The local ...
The apparatus bay of Fire Station Number 8 was packed with descendants of the original Black volunteer firefighter department that started in 1918, members of the local neighborhood, friends and ...
While the Tuskegee Airmen have become icons in the history of American aviation, fewer people know the story of Bessie ...
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