Trevecca Nazarene University takes students on annual bus tours through Nashville's Civil Rights landmarks, bringing history to life beyond textbooks.
These historic figures knew that no one person was coming to save them. If they wanted justice, they would have to organize.
The woman whose dogs killed San Francisco woman Diane Whipple has been denied parole for the third time. Marjorie Knoller will be 73 when she is eligible for parole again.
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Black college barred from using 'Black' in Black History Month promo materials
The University also objected to “affirmative action and women.” ...
From overpriced rom-coms to poorly timed animated fare, these 2000s movies are more remembered for their abysmal box office ...
Carter G. Woodson established Negro History Week in 1926 — choosing the second week of February to coincide with Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass’ birthdays — as a way to honor the often ...
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan celebrates the birthday of its namesake at one of the country's largest and longest-running annual gatherings marking MLK Day. Hundreds of ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Diane Nash, an influential architect of the modern Civil Rights Movement, will be a featured speaker at the 41st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Celebration, alongside ...
NASHUA – The Nash Casino presented a combined $2.9 million to 18 New Hampshire nonprofit organizations on Nov. 25. This extraordinary amount was accumulated from the combined revenues generated by ...
**FILE** Father Patrick Smith, pastor at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Northwest D.C., emphasizes the importance of Black Catholic History Month, particularly at a time when there are efforts to ...
Nearly 45 years later, Diane Lane is proud of the punk legacy that has come from one of her pre-breakout roles. In an interview with Deadline, the 3x Golden Globe nominee recently reflected on her Lou ...
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