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The emancipation took place on June 19, 1865, two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation ...
Family Watch International and its partners gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, for a week-long conference themed ldquo;the ...
Since taking office in January, President Trump has tried to reframe the country’s past involving racism and discrimination ...
I pray we will be compelled to protect truth in our schools, in our churches, in our museums and in our memories.
Pulitzer Prize winner Robin Givhan's latest book, 'Make It Ours,' examines the far-too-short life and legacy of designer ...
Parades, concerts and gatherings are just some of the ways families and communities celebrate Juneteenth — but it's much more ...
In newly formed Black congregations, the famous abolitionist and others were able to live out their faith—and affirm their ...
Though the third Sunday in June is the most common date for Father’s Day celebrations (observed in the U.S., UK, Canada, India, and more), other countries have tailored it to their own traditions.
As I stand in the sun-drenched park, the aroma of barbecue smoke wafts through the air, curling upward like a prayer.
Americans celebrate the emancipation of 250,000 slaves in Texas, while July 4th is a celebration of American independence, ...
The politics of Juneteenth today can probably be best understood by what's happening or not happening at the White House.
The story remains — and it is our call to carry it on.