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At the height of segregation, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark conducted a series of experiments to determine the lasting effects of separating Read More
At the height of segregation, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark conducted a series of experiments to determine the lasting effects of separating Read More
In 1860, the Clotilda was the last known slave ship to illegally smuggle approximately 110 enslaved Africans to America, landing in Mobile, Alabama. However, Read More
Kevin Livingston, CEO and founder of New York-based 100 Suits, is intently pouring limitless creative energy into how his community empowers, celebrates, and Read More
As the United States commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the nation reflects on a transformative law that Read More
In the heart of Fort Worth, Texas, amidst the echoes of history and the whispers of progress, the Buckeye Review had the Read More
The Center for Journalism & Democracy at Howard University will award nearly $200,000 to 10 student newsrooms at Historically Black Colleges and Read More
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is proud to announce the launch of the VOICES of Black Women® study, the Read More
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Jean Noisette, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, had a passion for helping young girls feel beautiful inside and out. Despite being a Read More
At full-throttle, Step Afrika! is gearing up for a monumental 30-year anniversary and the celebration has already commenced. Founder C. Brian Williams Read More