In communities across America, a quiet revolution is taking hold as structured mentorship programs create pathways to ...
Born in 1889 to former slaves, Webster was part of the first free generation of African Americans in the U.S. She earned an ...
From Russia’s 2008 war in Georgia to its annexation of Crimea in 2014 and subsequent full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, ...
Arlington National Cemetery has stripped content from its website related to Black veterans, the Civil War, and other ...
TAP is continuing Black History in March by hosting a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 18, at St. John’s Episcopal ...
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On New Year’s Day, Mayor Brandon Johnson welcomed 2025 by reminding Chicago leaders of the headwinds Black politicians like him face. The mayor sent a Crusader piece from last October titled, “Are ...
Liberians’ Right to U.S. Citizenship & Reparations Krua V. Mayorkas Aims To Heal & Unite Divided “United” States The concept ...
A page about Black Medal Of Honor recipient Charles Rogers has been removed from a US Department of Defense website amid an ...
The cemetery’s website removed links to notable graves, walking tours, and educational materials on Black, Hispanic, and women veterans along with some Medal of Honor recipients.
Through both his words and his work, Foxx demonstrates a commitment to ensuring Black stories remain visible and valued. As ...
The Kentucky House and Senate spent the last three months harming as many people as it could in a hateful legislative session ...