It’s a place that’s alive with strength, perseverance, and courage, even though its permanent residents are no longer alive.
As part of the DEI directive brought on by the White House, Arlington National Cemetery scrubbed the familes of Black, Hispanic and Women service members - even mine.
Karsonya Wise Whitehead helped introduce Freedom Schools, a free program dedicated to helping raise student literacy while ...
Arlington National Cemetery has stripped content from its website related to Black veterans, the Civil War, and other ...
Fringe, denim, leather boots, and cowboy hats aren’t just a fashion trend; they are cultural nods to a rich Black American ...
"Roses in December" examines Black life in Hanover county from the Civil War to civil rights. As a Black person living in Hanover County, Jody Lynn Allen always wanted to learn the stories of the ...
The professor says the course is a chance to connect music with the often-untold history of Black cowboys, music and towns in ...
TAP is continuing Black History in March by hosting a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 18, at St. John’s Episcopal ...
One Baltimore nonprofit is finding creative ways to keep kids engaged in the classroom, all while teaching important lessons ...
The Valdosta Early College Academy (VECA) hosted its Black history program on Friday, featuring performances and recognitions ...