Branch Rickey and Bill Veeck, recognizing the positive impact of baseball integration to the bottom line of baseball, were pioneers in signing stars like Jackie Robinson, Larry Doby, Don Newcombe, ...
Rapper and actor Gene “Groove” Allen, known as one-third of the City hip-hop trip Groove B. Chill, has died unexpectedly, ...
The show pays tributes to elders like Gilda Snowden, Shirley Woodson, Charles McGee, LeRoy Foster, and Marian Stephens ...
Fine artist Ray Brown is the 2025 SEWE featured artist, bringing his distinctive black-and-white charcoal animal portraits to ...
In honor of Black History Month, two staff writers discuss the history of Black student-athletes at the University.
One Charleston artist wants you to sit and think when you come across her work but there’s also an element of representation ...
The Chicago police fatal shooting of a Black man, Harith Augustus, is reexamined in the Oscar-nominated film 'Incident' ...
Mr. Davis co-founded a Los Angeles gallery that became a hub of social activism and later became a guiding force for Maryland ...
The lives of James Hanover Thompson and David "Fuzzy" Simpson were forever changed, destroying their childhood innocence.
The Richard Beavers Gallery returns to its Brooklyn roots with the exhibit "American Fiction," with works by Brooklyn-native ...
Not every member of the “First Five” graduated from the University, but they are remembered collectively as trailblazers who ...
Roger Corman changed the face of cinema. An inspirational voice in Hollywood, Corman’s extensive work as a producer also ...