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Discover 21 influential Black leaders who changed history through activism, politics, education, science and justice.
Wenonah Elementary fourth graders published "Threads of Diversity," a book celebrating their family cultures and heritage.
"Replacement" and "status" anxieties swept much of white America. Some established Republican notables were actually shocked ...
Civil Rights Veteran MacArthur Cotton to launch memoir at Attala County Library book signing From staff and press reports Civil rights activist and Attala County native MacArthur Cotton will be ...
The history of Graniteville's Black community is being documented through a collaboration between a third-generation ...
A Richmond museum is preparing to open an exhibition in June that will explore the lives of free Black Virginians from 1619 ...
The author of 20 books and counting is dedicated to creating romantic worlds where Black women are wanted and pursued, in ...
Shukrani Gray, head of access and opportunity at the library, has worked extensively with The HistoryMakers database, and she ...
D.E.I. backlash aren't dogmatic or indoctrinating. They offer nuanced and complicated visions of race and other forms of ...
A 1943 image in Richland Library's local history archives tells the story of the Howard community center, integral to ...
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21Ninety on MSNHistorical Black Women Educators Who Paved the WayEducation has long been a powerful tool in the fight for equality, and Black women have been at the forefront of this battle for centuries.
When Lewis Diuguid began working at The Kansas City Star as a reporter and photographer, the newsroom was a very different place. With only a few Black employees on staff, he found himself part of a ...
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