Amira Millicent Davis serves as a Road Scholar Speaker for Illinois Humanities. She presents programs throughout the state.
BLACK ENTERPRISE spotlights 19 Black women visual artists to honor and recognize for International Black Women's History ...
As a part of Indiana Comic Con during March, Women’s History Month, I interviewed two history-making women. Tony Award-winning actor Anika Noni Rose is the first Black woman to portray a Disney ...
Despite the humor and subversion, Lamar sees the lawsuit as part of a long line of civil rights activism that has relied on ...
The Trump administration’s erasures are a deliberate whitewash of inconvenient American historical truths to create its ...
Despite the humor and subversion, Lamar sees the lawsuit as part of a long line of civil rights activism that has relied on ...
Former Utah congresswoman Mia Love, who died after battling brain cancer, didn’t emphasize her race during her campaigns, but ...
1971 — The first legal off-track betting (OTB) system in the United States opens in New York City. 1974 — In the home opener in Atlanta, Hank Aaron breaks Babe Ruth’s career record by hitting his ...
It made history again this year: Thanks to a lawsuit, Metropolitan AME now controls the trademark to the Proud Boys, the ...
U.S. breast cancer deaths are no longer decreasing in women younger than 40, older than 74, or of Asian, Hispanic, or Native American descent. Experts share what they think is behind these and other ...
They say it's the administration’s latest move to downplay how race, racism and Black Americans shaped the nation’s story.
The women making history on Blue Origin’s first all-female flight—Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez, Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Amanda ...
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