John Lewis, born February 21, 1940, in Pike County, Alabama was an American Civil Rights Leader and politician.Lewis, the son ...
How wonderful to celebrate Black History Month at Mizpah Congregation with our February "Intriguing Conversations." ...
The august scholar has two Pulitzer Prizes and a National Humanities Medal. In “The Stained Glass Window,” he seeks to ...
It goes without saying that Barack Obama is one of the most popular and famous politicians in American politics. Before his ...
The federal government has historically discriminated against Black farmers. The recent funding halt from the Trump ...
With a powerhouse cast and an all-star creative team, this is more than just another soap opera—it’s a long-overdue cultural moment.
The play takes place on the morning of July 5, 1857, nine years after the first women’s rights convention at Seneca Falls.
A movement of African American painters in the 1950s and 60s was born in Fort Pierce, leading to many making a living doing ...
It was still dark the morning of Feb. 24, 1966, in the middle of Ghana, West Africa, when a knock came at my door. “The troops are moving,” my student ...
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Hosted on MSN“I love this country, and I want to stay here”: An undocumented immigrant in Buncombe tells his story, annotatedPart three of three The man held out a red card he carries in his pocket at all times. One side is in his native Spanish. The ...
While many are familiar with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, other civil rights leaders, such as East Tennessean Avon Rollins Sr., also ...
Discover the remarkable journey of Isaac F. Bradley, the first Black graduate of the University of Kansas Law School, and his enduring legacy in civil rights.
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