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Ciara is one of the first public figures to be granted Beninese citizenship under a new law that welcomes descendants of ...
Oak Bluffs has been a key center for African American culture and leisure for over a century, with origins tracing back to ...
Three sites – the Tom & Ethel Bradley Residence, St. Elmo Village and Jewel’s Catch One – have been designated as historic ...
A new survey found less than half of U.S. adults believe Black and Hispanic people face significant discrimination, while ...
The Black Freedom Fund plans to expand to a $200 million endowment. It's a move that is rare in philanthropy and politically ...
Historians have uncovered a lost African American cemetery, revealing unique artifacts that tell untold stories of the ...
Economists say the rise in unemployment among Black Americans could be a troubling sign for the economy at large.
Black Americans in Illinois can submit a DNA sample to a university-based project trying to find their ancestral homes, ...
Conclusion The relationship between African Americans and the Fourth of July is multifaceted and deeply rooted in the nation’s history of slavery, segregation, and the ongoing struggle for equality.
Edward P. McCabe petitioned Benjamin Harrison for an opportunity to show him that Black people "are men and women capable of ...
South Africans stood up for Tyla after Black Americans boycotted her online and trolled her about the sales of her new EP. A UK man said Americans were xenophobic.