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Rounding out National Travel & Tourism Week, community leaders, government officials, and community advocates gathered yesterday in South Slope to witness the unveiling of the first mural part of the ...
After putting up 20 points in 28 games for Kent last season, he was taken in the ninth round by the Waterloo Black Hawks in Phase II of the USHL draft. The extra year in high school paid off.
Long-standing civil rights leader and pastor of San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church Dr. Amos Brown revealed a letter confirming ... you can protect Black history,” Moss told his congregation.
The three-point line wouldn’t be adopted by the league for about another three decades. And before that year, the NBA had never had a Black player. That all changed when the Celtics selected Chuck ...
(Ohio Division of Wildlife photo) Though they had pretty much disappeared from Ohio by the 1850s, the number of sightings of black bears in the state has grown slowly but steadily in the past few ...
In a moving "Note to Self" letter ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, survivor Alfred Münzer reflects on being hidden as a baby, the loss of his family and why he continues to share his story ...
Debuting during Women’s History Month, the exhibition presents her life through photographs, postcards, and archival materials, taking visitors through a visual history of Pearl Bailey’s ...
The Yakima Herald-Republic cannot verify the accuracy of all statements made in letters. Writers are limited to one published letter per calendar month.
Retrumplicans have set me and my history-teaching colleagues straight ... maintain their right to be slave states. Indigenous and Black people in the 17th-19th centuries were generally treated ...
Dr. Ohuoba’s story is not the exception. It’s the rule. In the U.S., Black women are three times more likely than white women to die from pregnancy-related causes. In some cities, like New ...