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Crispus Attucks Association’s keynote speaker Dr. Pamela Gunter-Smith praised the organization’s holistic approach to responding to community needs.
For the first time since 1959, Crispus Attucks are state champions. It was historic, and it was dramatic. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals ...
The South Bend Saint Joseph Huskies (27-3) defeated the Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Tigers (22-7) 56-52 in the 2025 Indiana (IHSAA) high school boys basketball Class 3A state championship on ...
Northview High School's boys basketball season ended Saturday with a 57-46 loss in the Class 3A Lebanon Regional championship game to the Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Tigers. The defeat was just ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — It was the regional championship round on Saturday for Indiana high school basketball. Watch the highlights of Crispus Attucks vs. Northview above. Final score: Crispus ...
Watch highlights of Cathedral vs. Crispus Attucks above. Final Score: Crispus Attucks 59 Cathedral 54 "The Zone" airs each ...
Crispus Attucks senior guard Chris Hurt is the City Player of the Year by a vote from the coaches in the City Alliance. Hurt, who is committed to IU-South Bend, is averaging 14.9 points, 5.1 ...
A new statue may be coming to Downtown Boston sooner than later, with a city councilor looking to create a monument in honor of Crispus Attucks, a sailor of African and Indigenous descent who died … ...
BOSTON — A Boston City Councilor wants the legacy of Crispus Attucks to be immortalized in the city. Councilor Brian Worrell is calling for the city to put up a standalone statue in Attucks' honor.
Boston City Councilor Brian Worrell on Monday issued a call for the creation of a standalone statue in the city honoring Crispus Attucks, who was killed in the Boston Massacre.
Crispus Attucks Museum tells the story of Oscar Robertson's legendary high school team and Indiana's Black history. Michaela Gilmer NBA legend Oscar Robertson poses for a photo outside Crispus ...
Created back in 1998 by Gilbert Taylor and housed inside Crispus Attucks High School, Indianapolis' first segregated black high school, the Crispus Attucks Museum took eight years to put together.