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.
Executive director George Bayard is hanging the first exhibit as the 30,000-square-foot facility prepares to welcome visitors ...
Community members learned about African American and Jewish collaboration during the civil rights movement at a "Shared ...
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 ...
Can basketball really change a nation? Hear from the filmmakers of "Hoops, Hopes & Dreams," to learn how Dr. Martin Luther ...
“You can probably get a sense of which films in this book I really love by the use of language,” Ashley Clark, Curatorial ...
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore celebrated African American farmers today with a panel in observance of Black ...
Harold Holzer, an expert on Abraham Lincoln, is taking over the role of borough historian. He is looking ahead to some ...
His brother, Xavier (Jermaine Fowler), has successfully removed himself from the hood lifestyle and reentered it as a cop, ...
For some, Wuthering Heights is elective reading. For others, it’s a cautionary tale. Worse yet, for plenty of its most ardent ...
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