When the Supreme Court announced the landmark ruling of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education in 1954, putting an end to state-sanctioned segregation of public schools, Septima Clark, the widowed ...
As ABC15 honors Black History Month, we are taking you inside the African American Museum of Southern Arizona, located on the ...
Taught properly, DEI and CRT help our nation achieve its highest ideals; they're no threat to the American way and help ...
Pinellas County commissioners could make a big decision Tuesday on the future of the Woodson African American Museum of Florida.
As a summer intern on NBC’s “Today” show many decades ago, I used to talk with the anchors and reporters doing the job I ...
Benjamin Prine, whose grave was paved with asphalt and replaced by a strip mall, is the subject of a developing documentary.
For Rancocas Valley Regional High School students in Burlington County, New Jersey, their AP African American Studies class ...
For two years in a row, I’ve had dreams about Frederick Douglass during the month of February. Perhaps it's because I'm raising Black history — my son ...
Mary McLeod Bethune overcame all odds to found a school to educate black people at a time of division and segregation in ...
The concept of reparations and remedies for human rights violations committed against Black people will be the topic of a ...
Is sports still the escape we desperately need, so we can keep our sanity? If so, that answer says more about our life than ...
Anna Mae Robertson was part of the 6888th, the battalion responsible for sorting and distributing two years of backlogged mail.