Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
Although segregation in Las Vegas ended in 1960, UNLV Associate Professor of African-American and African Diaspora Studies ...
Preston Lauterbach's new book, "Before Elvis," celebrates the many Black artists who shaped Elvis Presley’s creative vision ...
Literacy InterActives, Inc., a nonprofit organization based in Southside Virginia, is thrilled to announce the return of its Black History Month series for our community readers. The 2025 Black ...
We talked with filmmakers and a historian about the tragedy in Wilmington in 1898, who say it's important to look back and ...
The worker’s home is more than just a house. It's a journey through time. There were once workers who came to South Bend during The Great Migration to seek better jobs and opportunities.
The Ella Reid Library closed due to desegregation, but the building's story didn't end. It continues to shine in pink and ...
Rosa Parks is known for being a civil rights icon. But did you know that she was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on Feb. 4, 1913?
Volunteers with the Mobile chapter of the AARP are highlighting local African-American history. Each week in February they’ll ...
Born in Crescent City on April 15, 1889, then raised and educated in Jacksonville, Florida Mr. Asa Philip Randolph was the son of an AME Minister and tailor father, and seamstress mother.
WSU Tri-Cities intertwines history and architecture in a course to address segregation's impacts on urban landscapes and ...
Inside the B&O Railroad Museum, you'll find centuries' worth of railroad history. Much of it is also Black history.
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