In a recent interview with Texas State Representative Gene Wu, the politician talked about the strained relationship between Asian and Black Americans. Amidst his commentary, he made a weighty remark ...
The group went to the departmental archives in Périgueux, where they found only one record which contained Yvette’s surname — ...
Last two months, before leaving office, Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo granted citizenship to 524 diaspora members, mostly ...
“Fort fisher was essentially America’s largest sand castle ever built,” Steele said. ”Construction began around early in 1861 ...
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou talks about his philanthropic work, and how ‘systemic racism’ means he’s still ...
Even before 1960, when seventeen countries in Africa gained independence in a single year, American diplomats had identified ...
From the late 1800s through the 1970s, Central Avenue in Tampa was bustling with Black culture and eventually became known as ...
There’s a sense of pride for many Americans in our identity as a melting pot. But until the early part of the 20th Century, ...
A student of Shreveport’s Providence Academy became one of the first African Americans to serve as a clerk in the Railway ...
The mayor of Edmond signed a document on Tuesday approving the amendment of discriminatory language from existing historical ...
Over generations, menthol in tobacco has had a catastrophic health impact on Wisconsinites,” said State Health Officer Paula ...
Rockford's Charles "Chuck" Jefferson was a Winnebago County Board member and served in the General Assembly for 13 years. He ...