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Olivewood Cemetery, Houston’s first incorporated African American burial ground, has received a $200,000 grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund to support its restoration and ...
A huge influx of international students has changed the character of American institutions, crowding out US-born students — and even making them targets of discrimination.
The $2.7 million restoration includes a new boardwalk, landscaping enhancements, and the preservation of existing historical ...
The Springfield Police Department (SPD) has proudly announced the promotion of Ofc. Jeremiah Lockett to the rank of sergeant.
Florida lawyer Roy Black, widely known for representing several high-profile clients including William Kennedy Smith in his 1991 nationally publicized rape trial as well as Jeffrey Epstein, has died ...
Colorado was once a beacon for members of the Harlem Renaissance and Black families from all over the country.
Changing political structures also impacted growth in Dallas, Dulaney noted. In 1991, the City Council shifted from having eight single member districts to 14, leading to more representation for Black ...
A new research report, “2025 Retirement Confidence Survey: A Closer Look at Black Americans,” published by the Employee Benefit Research Institute and Greenwald Research, found that Black ...
There historically have been tension between Black Americans and African immigrants. Can we put that to the side to stand together against a man who is targeting both communities?
Many respondents had similar sentiments: the American Dream never existed, and Black Americans need to build their own dream.
How black Americans were on the rise before affirmative action, author Jason Riley explains in fascinating new book ...
Amid the controversy, constitutional clashes, and complete bucking of norms that have marked President Donald Trump ‘s first 100 days in office, Black Americans are among those most impacted ...