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In response to Trump’s executive order targeting the Smithsonian, Black churches are pledging support to the African American ...
The first African American cardinal in the U.S., who began his Catholic journey on Chicago's South Side, will be there for ...
“Both the Greensboro lunch counter and stools where college students sat in protest ... remains on view at the National Museum of African American History and Culture as the centerpiece of ...
Don’t try and put a spin on facts that have been confirmed. Otherwise, we’re still not free — even in America.
Claims about the iconic Greensboro lunch counter being removed sparked outrage, revealing deep anxieties about preserving Black history — especially amid recent efforts to diminish it.
Officials at the Smithsonian forced to quash stories about removing civil rights artifacts because they were in line with ...
UCSC alumni gathered virtually as Wisdom Cole and J. Herman Blake reflected on the university’s founding values, the legacy ...
The authors are writing in response to the Trump administration's criticism of a “widespread effort to rewrite history” with the goal to create “societal divides.” ...
VSU's spring grads will hear from trailblazers Don Scott and Louise Lucas at dual ceremonies on May 17. Learn more, including ...
Published by The History Press-Arcadia ... to participate in classes at Oberlin College’s preparatory department from 1887 to 1891. As the only African American in her class, Evans graduated ...