An exhibition at New York’s Scandinavia House features art and music by black Americans who moved to northern Europe in ...
On Sunday, a funeral service was held for civil rights activist Ruth Ann Butler, who died on Jan. 15. Butler, 81, was a ...
Stewart Universal Presentation banjo, included in the research files of the Old Town School of Folk Music Banjo Exhibition ...
Joyce Grant (Robinson) was born on Aug. 5, 1940, at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, to Naomi (Virgil) and John Henry Robinson.
Carson held a memorial tribute for Gilbert D. Smith, a founder of the city and its first African American mayor, on Friday, ...
The Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture, and the Maryland Historical Trust have awarded $5 million in grants to 31 organizations, according to a news release. The African ...
He is the longest-serving senior pastor in the history of a church that says it is the oldest African American Baptist church in Phoenix. "God be praised for inspiring me to unapologetically and ...
Dr. Charles McIntosh, the first African American physician in Jacksonville to practice pediatric medicine, will receive OneJax's 2025 life achievement award. Now 97 and retired, McIntosh was also ...
The offer is valid for entry to the International African American Museum and the Gibbes Museum of Art. The company's Museums on Us program is nationwide with more than 225 cultural institution ...
“It just feels good to be, to have a connection to an African country as an African-American, as a Black American, right? Because back in America, we don’t have anything to trace our roots to ...
“I first visited Ghana in 2015. From then on, I knew this is a place that I wanted to be and a place where I wanted to show other diasporans, African-Americans, that we have a place where we ...