Birmingham native and retired police chief and military leader A.C. Roper received a special honor Monday evening. Folks ...
Anna Mae Robertson was part of the 6888th, the battalion responsible for sorting and distributing two years of backlogged mail.
As CEO of Omega Financial and Insurance Services, Frederick Prince reflects on his journey and the importance of community in shaping history.
Sixth graders took the hardwood standing tall and strong as some of history’s most influential African Americans including music industry legends, world-class athletes, and civil rights leaders on ...
The acceptance of interracial marriage has traversed a long, rocky, and violent road. This is where we must start.
The 2025 ACS report Cancer Statistics for African American and Black People, said that racial inequalities in care and ...
Legends like congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, Morrie Turner and Captain Bill Pinkney were all firsts in their field.
A psychiatrist at Harvard and an adviser to Jesse Jackson and Bill Cosby, he challenged Black Americans to stand up to ...
Violent crimes like assault, carjacking, home invasion, grenade attacks, and armed robbery are possible, according to the advisory. Medical services are also well below U.S. standards, according to ...
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Killer of Sheep Movie
One of the most renowned films in cinema, Charles Burnett's Killer of Sheep has been magnificently restored to 4K with ...
Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Marshall was once one of only seven African Americans in the Air Force Academy program.
In honor of February being Black History Month, the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center is highlighting ...