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The new trail to Enloe Cemetery near Mingus Mill helps uncover the long-overlooked legacy of the Great Smoky Mountains’ Black ...
The Humble Hustle Company, Salem Red Sox and Harrison Museum of African American Culture are inviting everyone to the African ...
Altadena is home to many Black artists, many of whom were affected by the L.A. fires. A new exhibit at the California African ...
Dr. Carolyn Carter, a historian and genealogist, discussed the challenges and importance of tracing African American family lineages beyond slavery.
Recent medical school graduates share their inspiring journeys into residency, overcoming barriers in a field where African Americans remain vastly underrepresented. Their stories reflect resilience, ...
AFRAM 2025 celebrated Black excellence with music, food, art, and culture in Baltimore. The festival featured local talent and international artists.
One of Clayton’s favorite pieces comes from Marcus Leslie Singleton, who watched from New York as his family lost their home.
The sizzle of barbecue, the rhythm of music, and the laughter of children filled Warren Street on Saturday as community ...
The Austin African American Book Festival is back again for its 19th year this Saturday at the Carver Museum. Dr. Rosalind Oliphant, founder & director of the Festival, joined us, along with ...
When the Rev. Matthew Baum attended Johnstown’s Juneteenth activities recently, he was on a multi-layered mission. Baum, rector at St. John Gualbert Cathedral and St. Patrick Catholic Church, both in ...
A memorial sculpture park honoring the first Black family to own a home in the city of Piedmont is once again gaining ...
Each winner of the 2025 Dr. Eugene and Dr. Maxine Hankins Cain Lansing Juneteenth Essay Competition and Scholarship Program ...