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New Orleans celebrated the repatriation and burial of the remains of 19 African American people whose skulls had been sent to ...
Ryan Coogler's newest movie, Sinners explores the history of spirituality and western religion through the lens of colonization and oppression.
Several artifacts are being removed from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, according to the owners of the artifacts. The removals come after the Trump administration ...
Massachusetts’ Museum of African American History learned Wednesday night a three-year federal grant was terminated. Its leader worries their work is at risk after President Donald Trump issued an ...
While acknowledging that Community Mennonite and other churches have ... who teaches English and African American studies at MU. “It also says something about our community that people are ...
"The small African American community in unincorporated Plaquemines ... to try and find funding," said Salvant.Raising enough money to bring in the Mennonite Disaster Services of Ohio who ...
For more than 30 years, the SC African American Heritage Commission has taken a serious effort in preserving the rich African American History in South Carolina. The African American Historic ...
Plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit range from the Mennonite Church to the Central ... general who owned a plantation where he enslaved African Americans. Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of Defense ...
This event celebrates the literary contributions of African-American authors while fostering community engagement and appreciation for diverse voices. The program will feature special musical guest ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - The African American Parade Celebration in Shreveport will celebrate its 37th year on Saturday with a big parade. The theme is African Americans and Labor. It is the largest ...
The story of African American athletes in professional sports is one of resilience, determination, and triumph. From breaking barriers in segregated leagues to becoming global icons, their journey ...
On December 8, 1941, the day after Pearl Harbor, thousands of Americans rushed to enlist in the military, driven by a sense of duty and patriotism. For African Americans, however, the path to ...
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