Born in Crescent City on April 15, 1889, then raised and educated in Jacksonville, Florida Mr. Asa Philip Randolph was the son of an AME Minister and tailor father, and seamstress mother.
Now, with promises of mass deportation from the Trump administration, many academics see history is poised to repeat itself. Roberto D. Hernández, a professor of Chicano and Chicana studies at San ...
The economic fallout began Saturday evening as Canada said it will retaliate with a 25% tariff on $30 billion (Canadian dollars) of U.S. goods, with another C$125 billion to follow in three weeks.
A discussion of the development of civil rights law in the US through the enactment of key legislation and formation of the ...
In the words of Axios ‘ news director, the Syrian Civil War “changed everything,” leading to the climax of the Global War on ...
Inside the B&O Railroad Museum, you'll find centuries' worth of railroad history. Much of it is also Black history.
Trump has been back in the White House for two weeks and is already remaking the federal government — and trying to create an ...
The president freely deploys phrases from the history books, but many scholars warn he misrepresents the country’s past.
From the site of Durham’s Black Wall Street, where Black-owned businesses thrived, to the site of the state’s oldest ...
In America's recent past, there have been other historic raids on immigrant communities to counter political and social ...
One forensic psychologist, Dr. Jason Dunham, told jurors the convicted sex offender was akin to a cult leader.
No other president, Republican or Democrat, has ever used a Black History Month proclamation for such crass self-promotion.” ...