Mother and community organizer Aida Mariam Davis writes about the healing power of centering the Black and African experience ...
A man who was born into slavery in Virginia went on to pastor at the very first Baptist Church for African Americans in ...
The Black professional class has supported its members from the end of slavery to modern times by developing institutions ...
Discover the untold stories of African American bravery in WWII, from the Tuskegee Airmen to Montford Point Marines, and ...
Nikki Giovanni did not dream of being a writer, but her writing left an indelible mark on America and the world.
The United Way of the Wabash Valley is now accepting applications for the third cohort of the African American Board ...
OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer - Explore the challenges faced by African Americans caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s through the lenses of two veteran photographers living through it.
A poignant photo exhibit at Austin’s Bullock Museum documents the Rosenwald Schools, 470 of which once operated across Texas, and whose alumni nationwide included Maya Angelou and John Lewis.
Unemployment rate for Black Americans spikes sharply, raising concerns for lasting economic recovery. Biden's statement highlights progress but acknowledges deeper work needed.
In a city whose population is 40 percent Black, the lack of knowledge about our African-American heritage is particularly ...
The Great Migration is now history, but the lessons learned from a study of its pioneers can accelerate Detroit’s future ...