Harris, who died March 15, was honored Saturday at Lewis Metropolitan CME Church before his burial in Inglewood.
Sudanese activist Duaa Tariq, who spoke to NPR throughout the war, shares what its like in the "liberated" capital Khartoum, ...
The Compton resident was a member of the 'Triple Nickles,' a World War II combat-ready unit who trained as some of America's ...
Sgt. Joe Harris was one of an elite group of Black paratroopers during World War II. He is being laid to rest today. He was ...
In a relentless rainstorm, a groundbreaking ceremony was held, attributing to the sacrifice of African American soldiers ...
Georgia Southern University history professor Brian K. Feltman, Ph.D., has created an exhibit honoring African Americans from ...
A trip to Gettysburg offers a glimpse into the sacrifices and valor of those who mustered in at Camp Randall and served in ...
Jimmy Stewart is the kind of actor who made standing up for what’s right feel like the obvious choice. He built his legacy by ...
The new exhibit includes 15 works by Kara Walker, featuring her signature silhouettes of Black people overlaid on large ...
Despite questionable weather, this year’s Fort Harker Civil War Reenactment in Stevenson brought a huge crowd of visitors to ...
The flag is the only known privately-owned Confederate battle flag captured during Pickett’s Charge from Pickett’s Division ...
In August, Austin, the son of David and Elizabeth Ingall of Temperance, learned he was one of just 10 U.S. students selected for the annual Youth Leadership Team by the American Battlefield Trust.
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