The journey of 1899 title winner Major Taylor is even more remarkable when you consider the kind of bike that got him there.
Ottaway W. Gurley was an Arkansas man with a dream of success. The son of slaves, he would become a multi-millionaire and one ...
ABC 33/40 is taking time to honor the achievements and legacies of African Americans for Black History Month.Each day we will ...
"Trace/s," the Brooklyn Public Library's newest exhibit, was unveiled last week in Downtown Brooklyn, connecting the legacy ...
In Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Mayor Lana Negrete proclaimed February once again as Black History Month with a theme this year of “African Americans and labor.” “Here in Santa Monica, we want to ...
The path toward equity in Austin education is long and fraught. Efforts to create fair learning opportunities for all ...
Gerald Norwood is a Wichita collector of "African Americana" — letters, legal papers and other artifacts of the black ...
He said in 2019, the team kicked off the African American heritage preservation initiative and is in the final steps of getting the first national register designation for a Black church in San ...
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The Women Wranglers of Montana's Dude Ranches
In the American West, an increasing number of women are filling wrangling roles—and leading the ranches that hire them.
A team of alumni, administrators and designers ensured that segregated Old Anderson, the pride of the East Side, would be ...
Increased federal funding for Black farmers—not less—will help US agriculture become more resilient as our climate changes.
Civil rights activist Ida B. Wells will be featured on newly minted U.S. quarters. Historian Raffi Andonian joins Jenye Donaldson to share Wells' story.