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'No man's land': Descendants of Saskatchewan's first Black community proud of historyThe one-room Shiloh Baptist Church, constructed from hand-hewn poplar logs nestled in a small grove near a cemetery with 37 ...
Teen artists showcase their talent and creativity by displaying flower silhouettes, neon acrylic artwork inspired by the ...
Sultan James' passion for music led him to open Pro Sound Recording Studios in 2010. It’s a place where people looking to ...
During the Jim Crow era, Black tourists to Maine found recreational spaces where they were welcomed, not shunned.
The Birmingham Museum of Art will host a walking tour on March 29, connecting Rhoden’s legacy to contemporary artists.
A Harrisonburg event is bringing Black history to life through artistic expression, offering the community a chance to ...
As SNL turns 50, Bowen Yang, Terry Sweeney, Paula Pell and other gay writers and performers look back at the show’s LGBTQ ...
Davenport Grocery has been a Wichita Falls staple since 1927. They are known for a number of staples including having the lowest cost of eggs in the city and being home to ‘The Hotlinks’. Rickey Lowe ...
A South Carolina police department decided to discontinue a series of posts for Black History Month due to the “unfathomable” ...
For the first time in the state’s 205 years, two Black Alabamians are serving in the House of Representatives.
Wall Street is known for its stock trades, but 300 years ago it was the site of a very different kind of investment.
We sat down with Carrie Budzinski, Livonia City Councilor; Quinn Wright, Madison Heights City Councilor; Clarence Black, Berkley City Councilor; and Michael Howard, Macomb County Commissioner.
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