American students to attend an all white school in Brevard County. Not only was he a talent on the football field, but he was also the first African-American captain on a public high school football ...
One Sunday in May 1917, on the first day of services at the newly built First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Athens, the congregation celebrated with a processional and mortgage burning.
Last week’s column, (see “The American backlash against modernity,” 1/26/25) elicited responses that seemed to conflate three distinct yet related ideas: modernity, “wokeness,” and diversity, equity, ...
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Nestled in the heart of Packerland, there’s a hidden gem that’s been quietly stealing the show from its more famous neighbor, Lambeau Field. Welcome to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where the cheese flows ...
Ruth Simmons talks about how her upbringing and life experiences illustrate a determination to overcome obstacles and the transforming power of education ...
American history unfolds through architecture, with untold stories hidden in the homes of influential Black Americans, revealing their cultural impact.
A host of tributes across America recognize the achievements of pioneering Black union leader A. Philip Randolph — his ...
The Baltimore Sun’s fourth annual 25 Black Marylanders to Watch includes up-and-comers, established voices and people making ...
Many Black people are finding joy, community, thrills and a bigger sense of the world through activities that were once ...