Martha White, a Black woman whose actions helped launch the 1953 bus boycotts in Louisiana’s capital city, has died. She
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Getty Images and Stand Together Announce Inaugural Grant to Preserve HBCU’s Historical Archives
By press.gettyimages.com NEW YORK, June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Getty Images, a world leader in visual communications, in partnership with the Getty Family and Stand Together,
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
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A TRIBUTE TO RETIRED DONALD LEE TUCKER, SR
Donald Lee Tucker, Sr. was born December 26, 1952, in New Madrid, Missouri, to the late Rose Hester Gray and
The San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art Presents a Special Virtual Exhibit, African Masks…The Art of Masquerade
February 10, 2021, San Diego, CA-On Wednesday, February 10, the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art (SDAAMFA) will
Denver Public Library honors African American leaders during annual: Juanita Gray Community Service Awards
Denver, CO—Today(Feb. 6, 2021)—Denver Public Library honored four community members at the annual Juanita Gray Community Service Awards ceremony. The
Colorado Springs Black Newspapers
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Lift Every Voice And Sing – National Anthem
“Lift Every Voice and Sing” was initially written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson, a native of Jacksonville, Florida.