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Michigan's first Black-owned cemetery and oldest African American corporation is celebrating 100 years of service to the community.
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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, ...
One of Clayton’s favorite pieces comes from Marcus Leslie Singleton, who watched from New York as his family lost their home.
Dr. Carolyn Carter, a historian and genealogist, discussed the challenges and importance of tracing African American family lineages beyond slavery.
Altadena is home to many Black artists, many of whom were affected by the L.A. fires. A new exhibit at the California African ...
The new trail to Enloe Cemetery near Mingus Mill helps uncover the long-overlooked legacy of the Great Smoky Mountains’ Black ...
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 ...
They found that racism in places like Chicago and Los Angeles was just as bad as in the South. It just manifested more often ...
The Humble Hustle Company, Salem Red Sox and Harrison Museum of African American Culture are inviting everyone to the African ...
Juneteenth is a celebration for all Americans because it marks a pivotal moment in the United States’ journey toward living ...
Principal conductor Myron Romanul will lead the orchestra and guest vocal soloists are Jane Shivick, soprano, and Taylor Lawton, tenor. For the fourth consecutive year, the master of ceremonies will ...
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