For 100 years, the United States has officially celebrated Black history during February, including a parade, art exhibits and more in Oklahoma.
"If we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover those precious values — that all reality hinges on moral foundations and that all reality has spiritual control," said Martin Luther King Jr.
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Black cowboys of the Old West take stage for Black History Month
Feb. 13—Roping and riding, driving cattle across the country, one in four cowboys of the Old West was Black —a little-known fact that will be spotlighted Feb. 28 at the Vallejo Naval and Historical ...
Bob Sapp, a former NFL player, carved a unique path through wrestling, kickboxing, and MMA, becoming a sensation in Japan.
Harold Holzer, an expert on Abraham Lincoln, is taking over the role of borough historian. He is looking ahead to some ...
Valentine's Day isn't for everyone. Discover seven alternative holidays to celebrate friendship, self-love, or even your pets ...
Can basketball really change a nation? Hear from the filmmakers of "Hoops, Hopes & Dreams," to learn how Dr. Martin Luther ...
Nicole Curtis has issued an apology after HGTV canceled Rehab Addict following a leaked video of her using a racial slur ...
For some, Wuthering Heights is elective reading. For others, it’s a cautionary tale. Worse yet, for plenty of its most ardent ...
Boulder-born DeVotchka hit the big time several years back when they scored the popular film “Little Miss Sunshine,” and the band performs music from the movie during a concert at 8 p.m. Saturday at ...
Without royalties and ownership, the local industry risks losing its talent to unsustainable pay, changing global models.
This year’s theme “Lighting a Fire, Leaving a Legacy” focuses on the future legacy of the Black community at Dartmouth in addition to its history.
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