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Archaeologists uncovered the 18th-century Bray School site, among the first to educate Black children in the U.S., revealing its foundation and a newly found cellar.
Strive Publishing founder and CEO Mary Taris joins "The Afternoon Shift" to discuss her company's mission to give a voice to Black authors in the Twin Cities.
Among the gray tombstones weathered by wind, rain, and time in the historic North Cemetery of Portsmouth, N.H., there now ...
Moore was the first Black woman to win the WWF Women's Title and the first woman to hold the Cruiserweight Title. As she was doing a virtual signing for Captain's Corner, she reflected on being ...
She would say only that it has to do with chronicling the history of the world from the perspective of Black women. She had also been gardening, rereading Morrison and Claudia Rankine, and watchin ...
To be expected, the act sparked outrage from civil rights activists, Black residents and even the Huntsville City mayor.
Produced by New York radio station WBLS-FM, the annual event is the largest in the city that is dedicated to supporting, uplifting, and showcasing Black women’s talents on the stage and in the ...
Today’s United States — its possibility, its strength, its divisiveness, its polarization and fragmentation — is encapsulated ...
A century before LaCroix or Spindrift were refrigerator staples, factories in New York City were carbonating gallons and ...
Dominique Thorne discusses her role in Ironheart and the significance of being a Black woman in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, provides a powerful opportunity to examine the vital need ...
Relationships on TV shows may be fictional, but they're easy to get invested in. The show All in the Family was momentous ...