The Federal Government has pledged to address the challenges facing the country’s textile industry, assuring manufacturers of policies that will create a level playing field for local producers.The ...
Pat Parris spoke with Dunbar Historian Barbara Lewis, who attended the Dunbar School in the 1940s, about how a group of alumni saved the building--ushering in its modern era as the Dunbar Pavilion.
Benjamin Quarles, a celebrated historian at Morgan State University, faced an uphill battle to chronicle the Black experience ...
In 2015, the United States Postal Service honored Taylor with a forever stamp in the USPS Black Heritage series.
More than 800 pre-Civil War-era buildings are still standing, including the African Meeting House, which celebrates its 200th birthday in 2025.
The African American’s traditional New Year’s meal of greens, salt pork and black-eyed peas can be traced back to our country ...
Some Black consumers may be breaking up with Target this February.
By Christine WeertsSpecial to the Selma Times JournalThis year marks the 125th anniversary of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” ...
The streets of the Five Points neighborhood of Denver will feature art galleries, jazz music and culinary delights in honor ...
Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr. was with his cousin and best friend Emmett Till the night he was murdered and is still haunted by the ...
Thoughtful resources combined with experiential learning guide students to engage with important events in our country’s past ...
The Columbus Museum, rebranded as COMU, reopened in spring 2024. More than six months into its new life, it took time to highlight works by black female artists, in time for Black History Month and ...