As a senior citizen on campus, James Evans is older than most of his professors, let alone his classmates. But he considers ...
A Durham native, Caesar began singing at just four years old, and she vividly recalls the song that first spoke to her soul.
Sitting on the corner of Rolling and Dogwood roads in Windsor Will is a little building called Emmarts United Methodist ...
The New York Times columnist and best-selling author hopes to convince spiritual seekers that faith in God might actually be true.
The path toward equity in Austin education is long and fraught. Efforts to create fair learning opportunities for all ...
A team of alumni, administrators and designers ensured that segregated Old Anderson, the pride of the East Side, would be ...
North Charleston and the International African American Museum are partnering to transform a historic diner in Liberty Hill ...
When the massive Eaton and Palisades wildfires swept through areas of metropolitan Los Angeles earlier this month, ...
Research on Boston's Home for Aged Colored Women offers a poignant window into a past we only thought we knew.
Gospel music, black history, and delicious carrot cake – a perfect combination for a wonderful celebration at Harlem’s oldest ...
February is Black History Month, and there are various events taking place in Cincinnati to celebrate the occasion.
A priest, a women's leader and three physicians made efforts to improve conditions for North Omaha and its Black community in the years before the Civil Rights Act.