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An Ohio man is accused of burning 100 library books on African American, Jewish and LGBTQ history, sparking a public outcry.
I will always protect and defend the full history of African Americans in our state and country,” Maryland Gov. Wes Moore ...
Efforts to take the focus off the nation’s racial past in compliance with President Trump’s wishes face resistance from those ...
Alecia Jackson expresses concern over executive order targeting National Museum of African American History and Culture, ...
Armed with a list of questions on a legal pad and a tape recorder, Edda Fields-Black and her older sister went from house to ...
Honoring Malcolm X on his 100th birthday, examining his powerful legacy and its impact on Black liberation in today's racial ...
"African American history has always suffered from neglect. But currently it is under attack. The assault comes from two ...
The Six Triple Eight cleared a years-long backlog of mail in just three months. Eighty years later, the unit is finally ...
Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration ceremony took place in Vatican City earlier today. Many were in attendance, and as tradition goes ...
When CBS’ soap opera “Beyond the Gates” premiered in February, soap opera fans and veterans alike hailed it as a win for ...
Onaje Boone says he applied the building code fairly and flunked builders who’d done poor work. But he abruptly lost his job.