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A Five-Year Retrospective on Portland’s Racial Justice Movement, a joint publication from Donovan Scribes and the Portland ...
Martin Luther King Jr. was the most influential leader of the civil rights movement, leaving an indelible impact on American ...
Growing up, Imhotep and Kemet Coleman saw their father, Rev. Larry Coleman, as a larger-than-life figure, a man deeply ...
Before his death in 2020, Congressman John Lewis developed plans to establish the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation to carry forward the legacies he and his wife, Lillian, built — promoting ...
He saw violence as a tool of resistance against the oppression of Black people. Malcolm X, who was born 100 years ago, ...
Decades-old artifacts related to slavery and civil rights are rotating out of exhibits at the African American History Museum ...
On Saturday, the New Hope Baptist Church's congregation, clergy and community leaders laid to rest a beloved spiritual leader ...
Students at both Edison Junior High School and Thurgood Marshall Learning Center on Friday had an opportunity to learn ...
Every month has its litany of persons born who went on to exhibit their Black excellence unashamedly, leaving their mark on society for generations to come. May is no different. On May 3, 1898, ...
George E. Johnson built Afro Sheen, backed Soul Train, and launched the first Black-owned company on the American Stock ...
Larry Gibson's opposition to a Maryland bill on reparations highlights a mainstream approach that distances from Black radical tradition.
For Emily Where Ever I May Find Her’ Pressed in organdy Clothed in crinoline of smoky burgundy Softer than the rain I ...