Shawnta Privette, Baltimore City's first African-American CAD Technical Manager, breaks barriers in public safety and communications.
For every Eddie Murphy, there is a Charlie Barnett, just like for every Ronaldinho Gaucho, there is an Augustine Jay-Jay ...
Dr. Melvin Echols discusses hypertension's impact on Black Americans and shares advice on diet, exercise, and preventive care ...
The former mayor of Denver is calling on the University of Colorado to conduct an internal investigation and address its lack ...
Following executive orders by President Donald J. Trump ending diversity, equity and inclusion efforts within the federal government, a U.S. Army website page about a military base renamed for African ...
The flourishing Black business district in Detroit, Mich., photographed in 1942. Arthur S. Siegel via the Library of Congress ...
Baptist churches in Warren and Youngstown took part in the Lott Carey foreign missions convention that took place March 22 and 23 in Youngstown and Warren. Second Baptist Church in Warren and New ...
In February, Dallas recognized its first African American police officer, Officer William McDuff, who was killed in 1896.
In honor of National Women’s History Month, I extend a special salute to Joan Higginbotham, the only woman on the panel, as well as to other women like Sunita Williams, who have served and are ...
Some people alleged U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth oversaw the removal of Powell's biography from the cemetery's ...
Alfreda Masters, the daughter of the first enlisted Black man to serve in the Marine Corps, told ABC News she finds it ...
Houston is known for many things, and its incredible food tops the list! Starting at the end of the month, several ...