In 1927, the United States deported one of the most influential figures in Black American history. His name was Marcus Mosiah Garvey.
For half a century, the African American Master Artist Residency Program has nurtured Black culture in Boston, but now it is coping with difficult conditions and looking for a way forward.
The African American Master Artist In Residency Program, or AAMARP, has offered free studio space and resources to artists of color in Boston for almost 50 years. Now, it's at the center of a show at ...
Danielle Wiggins, a historian at Georgetown University, says Jesse Jackson’s 1984 and 1988 campaigns used rhetoric, tactics, and policy that would greatly benefit Democrats today.
“Jackson’s life contributed to making this country more democratic, more inclusive, more fair.” ...
In 1964, returning as a volunteer from civil rights work in Mississippi, Stokely Carmichael, one of the leaders at that time, asked volunteers to go back home to our white ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson visited Maryland frequently, leaving a lasting impact. Marylanders are remembering and paying tribute to the civil rights leader who died Tuesday at the age of 84. In the 1980s, ...
The way to honor Jackson is to “intensify the struggle for racial and economic justice,” his campaign co-chair said.
A long, unique family story led 18-year-old to ski for Jamaica. But he didn’t come all this way to be a novelty act. "I'm ...
The New Orleans Public Library is accepting entries for its Black History Month Art Contest. The theme is Building Tomorrow: ...
And while this idea isn’t completely abandoned in this new film Scarlet (titled Endless Scarlet in Japanese), it appears he’s ...
PRODIGY OF PROTEST,' exploring the early activism of the civil rights leader. The production aims to highlight pivotal ...