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Benedict College’s historic Antisdel Chapel, a neoclassical brick building constructed in 1932 during the Great Depression, ...
Five new buildings across the United States, including Founders Church of Religious Science in Los Angeles, will receive ...
California Assemblymember Mike Gipson proposes $75 million grant program to support Black students at CSUs and community colleges.
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On Track: The history of Berea College
Berea College isn’t your typical school. It’s been tuition-free since 1892, and was the South’s first interracial and coeducational college. On this episode, we talk with Gretchen Dykstra, author of ...
Changing political structures also impacted growth in Dallas, Dulaney noted. In 1991, the City Council shifted from having eight single member districts to 14, leading to more representation for Black ...
Evolution of the Black Quarterback begins by asking the most critical question in American football history: How did we get here? Once doubted and dismissed, Black quarterbacks now dominate the league ...
Ever since assuming the title of Rolex Testimonee, Leonardo DiCaprio’s been spotted in all manner of cool Rollies. (A ...
Austin FC has struggled offensively in 2025. That likely won't get easier for the Verde and Black, as their top goal scorer ...
The celebration of the Declaration of Independence's semiquincentennial is a chance to broaden the historical narrative to include the 27th U.S. state.
“Panther cubs,” the now-grown children of 1960s Black Panther Party (BPP) members, participated in an open discussion about their childhood.
Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, is a reminder to Black women that we deserve rest in every way.
Ric Mathis sits down with Brother Bedford — a name synonymous with entrepreneurial insight, digital innovation, and Black revolution.