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By Akosua K. Albritton At his last press conference, yesterday, President Barack Obama was reminded that he had said he would come back and fight for...
By Peter M. WilliamsNABJ Black News & ViewsAs we come upon the second celebration of Juneteenth as a national holiday,...
June 19, 1865 is the date that slaves in Texas and other parts of the south learned about their freedom,...
Alice W. Wiley Seay by The Rev. Dr. Emma Jordan-Simpson(Part III of Four) by Rev. Dr. Emma Simpson-JordanOn April 11,...
Reprint from Our Time Press,March, 1996From the PublisherThe mother buried with her child in the African Burial Ground in lower...
“Preserving Memories, Preserving Ourselves” by The Rev. Dr. Emma Jordan-Simpson (Part II of Four) The Black suffragists who were members...
by Wildtomorrow.orgEcology and the environment aren’t the first things that we think of when reflecting on the life and legacy...
Her Life and Legacy Honored at Columbia Journalism School Symposium Distinguished national voices in media, scholarship and the arts joined...
By Amadi AjamuThe December 12th Movement’s Stop the Killing (STK) campaign organizers held a special tribute on March 17 for...