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“This bill is about race, that’s all,” Rep. Ed Larvadain, D-Alexandria, said several minutes later about Chenevert’s House ...
Professor Stefan M. Bradley will be returning to St. Louis to be in conversation with St. Louis community activists and ...
The manhunt for six men, including some accused of violent crimes, has alarmed the city and brought new attention to New Orleans’s troubled jail.
Following the American Civil War, a group of freed people fled violence and bought land in Western North Carolina. In the ...
A growing program from a South Carolina non-profit is giving back to small communities in a big way.ABC15 has reported before how important it is for early ele ...
An exhibition in Cambridge, England uses contemporary portraits to give a face to prominent Black rebels and abolitionists of ...
Black movie house,” the National Register of Historic Places states. “In contrast to the older Black theaters, which had ...
A new study offers lawmakers a roadmap for addressing key issues affecting Black communities, including voting rights, ...
Events include live music on the outdoor stages, kids’ activities, the Greek Festival Run/Walk Race on Saturday, performances ...
Tri-Cities author Anyla McDonald will delve into the history and significance of Juneteenth at two upcoming events hosted by the Mid-Columbia Libraries.
Known as a thriving hub for art, culture and cuisine, New Orleans has also faced its share of challenges — and survived.