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A’Lelia Walker and the Harlem Renaissance” is indeed a very fine book, a “vibrant, deeply researched biography” of the only ...
By: Dr. Krystal Klingenberg, a curator of music in the division of Culture and the Arts at the Smithsonian’s National Museum ...
The Met's spring exhibition presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style over 300 years through the concept ...
In 1971 “We the People” again expanded, to include younger people, with the lowering of the voting age from 21 to 18. The ongoing Vietnam War shifted public opinion, and there was popular support for ...
Fresh revelations have emerged listing names and faces of individuals who work with Russian entities to facilitate the ...
We don’t do whataboutism at The Bulwark. We don’t have partisan loyalties or ulterior motives. We just tell you what we ...
The road to becoming refugees took both families to Birmingham, Alabama. But that is where the two families’ similarities end ...
Malcolm X’s birth was a boon to humanity. He was not just an American phenomenon, but also a pan-African star, and ...
For many Black Americans, especially women, affording their hair care also means confronting unfavorable beauty standards.
Several years ago, two African American women, Elaine Buck and Beverly Mills, decided to do some research on the history of ...
Here are five recent headlines putting Black art in the spotlight, from 17th-century sitters to masters of Nigerian Modernism ...
So, it’s back to the base. Johnson won City Hall by besting opponent Paul Vallas in the 2023 mayoral runoff, taking every one ...