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Governor Glenn Youngkin is considering a bill that would expand African American Studies in Virginia public schools.
In conjunction with the annual Black Maternal Health Week campaign founded by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, which ended ...
The Trump administration is attempting to erase Black history from the National Park Service, editing out the stories of slavery, freedom, and equality.
The ACLU is representing six families — including two with children attending elementary school in Fort Campbell — who accuse ...
At the end of the 2025 legislative session, Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed several bills aimed at improving maternal health in ...
The last living link of my family’s story of origin in antebellum Southern Virginia died at age 105 a few years ago. My grandmother, Mamie Todd, was born in 1916. Her grandparents were born into ...
Students expressed excitement for Howard’s 2025 Springfest and ResFest events following performances from residence halls’ ...
Trying to reshape history The head of Washington state's humanities council ... Robinson's military service to the National ...
But taking Harriet Tubman off the Underground Railroad page on the National Parks Service website is enough to make my blood ...
Ella Baker, born in 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia ... She had been studying Black history at school and later said she felt the spirit of Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth pushing her to resist.
Donation Options Search Search Search The National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National ... reality of bondage and the contributions of Black leaders. The photo of Harriet ...