The Valdosta Early College Academy (VECA) hosted its Black history program on Friday, featuring performances and recognitions ...
Seventeen original works of poetry were submitted for SUNY Jamestown Community College’s annual student poetry contest. Four ...
Pikes Peak State College’s Black Student Union held its inaugural assembly for Black History Month Wednesday following a ...
OASD Director of Community Engagement and Equity Anthony Miller Jr. wants the teaching of Black history to go beyond just ...
Almost half a century after Black History Month was federally recognized in 1976, communities are coming together to celebrate the legacy of Black resilience, heritage and the continued push for ...
Concord Middle School students Khimya Purvis, Hayden Anderson and Zahnylah Pharr spent last month examining what Black ...
On Feb. 27, master percussionist Chief Baba Neil Clarke will present a unique solo African drum performance, he calls the Brooklyn Bougarabou Project.
The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the decade.
The Black National Anthem is a tribute to the struggle against the laws and social racism directed at people’s skin color and lack of class privilege.
The Black National Anthem — “Lift Every Voice and Sing” — is a hymn written as a poem by then-NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) in 1900. His brother John Rosamond Johnson (1873-1954), ...