Over the weekend, the Air Force responded to a political uproar over the removal of instructional videos on World War II-era African American and female pilots by declaring that the two films had been ...
In this interview, Bolden discussed her nontraditional path to the bench and her mission to leave the door open for others ...
“BUSCAR is really about a mentored research experience,” Patchen said, adding that it is the only campus program that specifically focuses on Black women. “All of the faculty mentors are Black, and ...
Opened in 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., tells America’s story through the lens of Black experience. That story, and the NMAAHC itself, is for ...
Richard T. Greener was Harvard University’s first Black graduate who blazed the trail for these intelligent women to continue his legacy.
To hear that their heroic acts were almost erased from history by the branch of the U.S. Armed Forces they helped, is a slap ...
Here are more than a dozen ways to celebrate Black History Month at USF. This year’s theme is “Labor and Love in the Time of ...
When educator Jane Dabney Shackelford wrote and published The Child’s Story of the Negro and Helen Adele Whiting wrote Negro Folk Tales for Pupils in the Primary Grades and Negro Art, Music and Rhyme ...
Taraji P. Henson recalled an incident on a magazine shoot where a stylist who didn't know how to do Black hair damaged hers with a root booster. Henson considered asking for a new stylist but was ...
Perry took on misconceptions about the South (and won the National Book Award) with “South to America.” In “Black in Blues” ...
The W.E.B. Du Bois Museum Foundation (WEBDBMF) is getting ready to celebrate the 157th birthday of W.E.B. Du Bois.