Black residents have called Columbus home since its beginning, author, tour guide and Columbus historian Rita Fuller-Yates said in a recent interview. At first, they lived in tight-knit communities in ...
Six weeks of demonstrations failed to stop the toxic dump, but the publicity sparked a movement that’s now known as ...
There are five days left to visit the Visual Voices collections at the EbonNia and Black Palette Art Galleries. Both ...
Will perform Sunday at First Baptist Church of Burlington BURLINGTON — The Singers of Distinction Youth Choir of the First ...
Continuing one of America's most influential legacies, Dr. Bernice A. King has established herself as a formidable force for justice and reconciliation in her own right. As we mark Black History ...
The event continues a tradition while Trump's executive order ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs disrupts its ...
New signs celebrating the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will be going up along one downtown street. City Council agreed Tuesday to spend roughly $6,100 on five new street signs designating ...
While the protest led to significant changes at Ohio State, it came at a cost. Thirty-four students, including Evans, were ...
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Association Committee has been in communication with the city of Steubenville about putting up ...
After months of planning, the Martin Luther King Jr. Association of Steubenville will be seeing one of their projects come to ...
So, we set out confidently to make our nascent plan a reality. About 1,000 miles away, in Selma, Alabama, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was preparing to lead a 54-mile voting rights march to the ...
For our complete Black History Month coverage, click here. When he was born Jan. 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr.’s name was Michael. It’s the name originally on his birth certificate.