A traveling exhibit celebrating civil rights leader Lonnie C. King Jr. brings national history back to its local roots.
The opening scene in the first of four episodes of the PBS series “Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History” captures a truly wonderful event: a Passover Seder led by culinary genius Michael ...
Civil rights activist Judy Richardson moved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in ways she said might have not been possible in other organizations during the Civil Rights ...
It is my hope that during this Black History Month jawn, my jawn of engagement will encourage other educators to create their ...
Sixty-four years ago, four college students in Greensboro sat down and made history. On February 1, 1960, four Black freshmen ...
The recent arson that destroyed Beth Israel, Jackson, Miss.'s only synagogue, recalls that state's dark history of violence ...
From Freedom Summer to generations of national leaders, Tougaloo College stands as a cornerstone of Mississippi’s fight for ...
Norton, 88, a civil rights advocate who represented Washington, D.C., in the House, had faced questions about her ability to ...
The business, which provides memorials and artistic stone work, has operated in Denver for 100 years and moved in May to 745 ...
Following Don Lemon's arrest, we look at several Black public figures who were arrested for putting themselves on the line in ...
I had just sat down with my notes for writing this column when the news came through that journalists Don Lemon and Georgia ...