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What Is Acral Peeling Skin Syndrome?
Acral peeling skin syndrome causes skin peeling on the hands and feet. It’s painless, but symptoms may cause distress. Learn ...
Women are more prone to the condition than men, and Black and Latinx people tend to have more persistent and severe symptoms ...
Several artifacts are being removed from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, according to the owners of the artifacts. The removals come after the Trump administration ...
WASHINGTON ‒ A coalition of civil rights leaders kicked off a weeklong campaign to rally around the national African American museum and push back against what it calls efforts by the Trump ...
Look where we are right now.” Obama’s victories in 2008 and 2012 were dismissed by some of his critics as merely symbolic for African Americans. But there is nothing “mere” about symbols.
Many media outlets referred to South African refugees by their skin color when this practice has never happened before with refugees who were not white.
Black church leaders across the U.S. are urging congregants to support Black history by becoming members of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The move comes after ...
Toasted skin syndrome (known clinically as erythema ab igne) causes a lattice-like rash after long-term skin exposure to infrared radiation or heat. Common causes include using laptops or heating ...
“It will have a disastrous and disparate impact on African Americans,” said Johnson, who noted that tariff increases on Canada, China, and Mexico will ultimately result in higher cost of ...
In 1873, a group of 50 or so African Americans facing threats from the Ku Klux Klan in their hometown of Cross Anchor in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, left in the middle of the night for the ...
African black soap (also called African soap or black soap) is the latest skin care product to reach “holy grail” status, and for good reason. Unlike the synthetic soaps you find at the ...
This large museum, named for its founder Charles Wright, tells the story of the African American experience from the beginning of time to the Civil Rights Movement and beyond. Opened since 1966 ...