Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette were killed by the Ku Klux Klan in 1951 when a bomb was placed under their home in Mims.
The East Rosedale Monument Project creates a history stop, where visitors can learn about the fight to end racial segregation ...
Funk may have had its niche audience during its prime, but James Brown got an entire nation to groove to an empowerment anthem.
On this day 125 years ago the Black National Anthem was first performed, written by James Weldon Johnson and with music ...
"Miami has such a rich history in the world of Black music, and we want to educate people about the important figures who ...
Born in Columbus in 1934, David Harris had many trials to pave his way through life. From the Civil Rights Movement to the sky, his name is in history.
Explore the intersection of national and global Black liberation movements at the Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series.
The Black Experience at Michigan State University” chronicles the history and impact of Black students, faculty and staff at MSU.
Ever the enigmatic artist, Dylan did not respond to the BDS appeal, nor did he cancel his concert. The towering pop-music icon did not say why. But many Israelis and Americans read his return as a ...
Billy Jackson speaks with the Amsterdam News about his film “We Are Universal,” currently screening at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, better known as the NAACP, has a long history, working since 1909 to advance justice and equality for African Americans. It was ...
The Museum of History and Star Trolley are partnering to offer a unique and insightful tour exploring the history of the ...