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Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall explores why trolls are feeling more emboldened on social media and making Black History Month a target.
Black History Month is the perfect time to get acquainted with some of the many African American historical sites that dot the South. There is plenty of Black history and culture worth exploring in ...
In celebration of Black History Month 2025, the Luzerne County Historical Society is proud to partner with In This Together NEPA, the Luzerne County Chapter of the NAACP, and the RACEteam to bring ...
Branch Rickey and Bill Veeck, recognizing the positive impact of baseball integration to the bottom line of baseball, were pioneers in signing stars like Jackie Robinson, Larry Doby, Don Newcombe, ...
Della Moore, co-founder and director of the African American Center for Cultural Development in Olean, is celebrating Black ...
A Taste of Black Legends: Noon-2 p.m. Feb. 21, Hendersonville Family YMCA, 810 6th Ave. W. Tasting samples from Carolina Ace BBQ ... dress as a famous Black history maker and share their story.
Even as the federal government attempts to downplay the significance of Black History Month, New York City will continue to ...
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Get to know Rogers High School Senior Madelyn Page, one of the students being honored in the 2025 Black History Makers of Tomorrow Program.
The Post and Courier highlights the career of North Charleston-born Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, who redeemed herself in Tokyo after a sad end to the Rio 2016 Games.
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First, explain to your kids what “Black history” means. What is Black History Month? It is a 28-day recognition of the achievements of all Black folks, but specifically African Americans.
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