Peeling back history’s layers, exposing stories of slavery
By PATRICIA SULLIVAN The Washington Post ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The dying afternoon light was just enough to illuminate the little yellow rowhouse now for rent, …
By PATRICIA SULLIVAN The Washington Post ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The dying afternoon light was just enough to illuminate the little yellow rowhouse now for rent, …
Staff Report Courtesy of Naval History and Heritage Command Yesterday marked the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. In honor of those who …
By COREY WILLIAMS Associated Press DETROIT – The Fidel Castro that Sam Riddle and many other African-Americans admired was not the revolutionary dictator who plunged …
By CHIKA ODUAH Republished, TheGrio 11/24/11 You’ll be hard pressed to find the face of an African American in any artistic depiction of that all-too …
By KIMBERLY GRANT In writer/director Jeff Nichols’ interracial love story, Loving, we find two people who are in love and don’t see color in a …
By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Sports Writer WASHINGTON – Relatives of Jesse Owens and America’s 17 other black athletes from the 1936 Olympics were welcomed to …
MOHAMED HAMALUDIN The case for reparations by the United States for centuries of slavery and its after- math has been around for more than a …
By KIMBERLY GRANT Special to South Florida Times It’s finally here; the release of the highly anticipated Birth of a Nation. It’s a film that …
Associated Press ATLANTA – Grammy-winning singer John Legend will play an iconic runaway slave-turned abolitionist on WGN America’s drama series Underground. Sony Pictures Television and …
Staff Report DETROIT – The former Detroit home of civil rights icon Rosa Parks is set to be torn down and refashioned for a new …