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The name Linda Lockhart may not be a familiar one beyond the journalism community. But she deserves to be remembered ...
A memorial service for popular Detroit antiques and estate sale specialist Bernard M. Davis will be held on Saturday, May 10, ...
Mr. Campbell’s criticism was authoritative in evaluation yet casual in expression. Or seemingly so: His prose was unfailingly ...
From 1997 to 2001, Ms. Davis was the first African American director of the Foreign Service Institute, the State Department’s chief language and training school just across the Potomac River in ...
In 1970, she became the first African-American student to graduate from Lutheran High School South in Affton. She received a full scholarship from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and attended the ...
Tom Lee, a Black levee worker, heroically rescued 32 passengers from a capsized steamboat in the Mississippi River in 1925.
Sigmond Galloway and Mahalia Jackson had a brief but troubled marriage with instances of abuse and financial disagreements.
The show, which debuted in 1998, is based on the true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish man living in Atlanta in the early 20th ...
The Trump administration has both halted enforcement of the Equal Access Rule and proposed unspecified revisions to the ...
Shirley Beckley considered herself a historian of Ann Arbor's Black history with decades of activism and life experiences ...
Jim Dent, who has died aged 85, was one of the few black golfers to break through to the main American tour in the days when many doors were shut to them; though he made little impact in terms of ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's spring exhibit, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," comes at an ...