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The Sioux were not the original inhabitants of the Black Hills. Their people were originally from the Northern Great Lakes and moved westward. Beginning in the early 18th century, the Sioux engaged in ...
Stars Tamara Tunie and Karla Mosley join executive producer Sheila Ducksworth at ESSENCE Fest to talk legacy, disruption, and the stories daytime TV’s been missing.
Farren, project coordinator for Poquessing Trail of History; Jennifer Robinson, director of preservation services at the ...
A study examined coffee drinking habits of over 46,000 people and found that drinking black or minimally sweetened coffee may ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries refused to delve into the controversy surrounding socialist New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani's description of himself as "black or African American" on his ...
"Our visitors need to recognize themselves and their culture in our galleries," said William R. Valerio, CEO of the Woodmere ...
While a Florida garbage company denies “intentional wrongdoing,” they’re shelling out $1.4 million to settle a lawsuit that ...
A staffer for a local councilwoman blasting the Portland Police Bureau by making claims of racial disparities and refusing to ...
Amara La Negra shares her journey of embracing her natural hair and her thoughts on the policing of Black women's hair.
Thanks to Utah Cultural Site Stewardship, these men who played an important role in Utah history are getting a chance to take ...
Helen Webb Harris, a pioneering educator and founder of the first African American women's golf club, will be recognized at the Deltas on the Fairway tournament.
Famed Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston’s Fort Pierce home is now protected, but its legacy still needs a lifeline ...
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