Despite best intentions, sometimes Black History Month comes in with little fanfare. Not so this month in Terre Haute as the Terre Haute Human Relations Commission’s Executive Director Anne-Therese ...
Make your stay in the Big Easy count with our curated guide to its most spirited hotspots, from historic boutique hotels to ...
“Unsung African American History Makers: Unknown Hidden Figures and Their Stories,” to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. A special presentation during the game will honor film ...
February is Black History Month, an excellent period of reflection for our country on the success, trials and tribulations of ...
I want to introduce you to some very special young people here in Cumberland County: The Fayetteville Observer’s Future Black History Makers Class of 2025. For three years now, the Observer ...
He was nominated as a Fayetteville Observer Future Black History Maker because he "is already a Black History Maker," writes nominator Janice Swoope, lead orchestra director with Cumberland County ...
Melvin Honeycutt Elementary School. He was nominated as a Fayetteville Observer Future Black History Maker because he "stands out as a model student and an exceptional young leader who consistently ...
Woodson created Negro History Week. It was a weeklong celebration in an effort to teach people about African-American history and the contributions of Black people. This effort was made under the ...
He was nominated as a Fayetteville Observer Future Black History Maker because he "is already a Black History Maker," writes nominator Janice Swoope, lead orchestra director with Cumberland County ...
It all started with a scholar named Carter G. Woodson, who founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) in 1915 to research, preserve, and disseminate ...
He was nominated as a Fayetteville Observer Future Black History Maker because he "is a leader both in the classroom and on the field," says nominator Corrine Blake-Bean, eighth-grade math teacher.