Seventy Black Union military members who fought in the Civil War will be memorialized in a monument planned for Rocky Mount ...
Alfonso Domingo, co-director of the documentary “Invisible Heroes: African-Americans in the Spanish Civil War”, explains the unknown work of the men who defended the rights denied to them in ...
Since the Civil War, African American and white units ... National Archives The military's view toward African Americans during World War II reflected that of the wider American culture.
and the rise of hip hop culture in response to the War on Drugs. Consider the role of mass media in promoting African-American civil rights and disseminating African-American culture. From the ...
Over 1 million African Americans joined the military during World War Two to fight for their country, despite not being treated equally when they were at home During World War Two, over a million ...
during and after World War I, and tells how the war opened a new front in the struggle for equality that echoes to today. The war presented African Americans “with the opportunity to challenge ...
Luzerne County Community College is hosting an exhibit which explores the often-overlooked history of African American ...
Hughes was one of the nearly 4 million men, women and children enslaved during the American Civil War. At the time of ... It would transform Black and African American lives for generations ...