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Fairfax City got Black History ... by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Aug. 28, 1963, March on Washington, D.C. Then Mayor Catherine Read presented a Black History Month Proclamation ...
Every month has its litany of persons born who went on to exhibit their Black excellence unashamedly, leaving their mark on society for generations to come. May is no different. On May 3, 1898, ...
Organizations across the Cape Fear region are inviting the community to celebrate Juneteenth with events throughout June.
From the Dyke March to parties, City Paper has rounded up a ton of alternative queer events taking place between May 30 and ...
There is no triumph in history if we refuse to let it inform us in a journey toward a more just, equitable and inclusive ...
There is no triumph in history if we refuse to let it inform us in a journey toward a more just, equitable and inclusive ...
For many in the Natchez community, the scars from racism run deep and the struggle is far from over, as evidenced by stories ...
Because of his tireless service to his country and community, Walker has been named the FOX31 Serving Those Who Serve Hero of the Month for May ... what he faces on a day-to-day basis.
FDOT recently changed its policy on lighting to honor only official holidays and limit it to red, white and blue.
The two Civil Rights leaders had radically opposing but important approaches to the fight for equality, rights and justice ...
Reflection on the life and legacy of Malcolm X, a powerful Black leader who continues to inspire and motivate generations.
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