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With some city streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn already named for Malcolm X, there are several efforts underway to create more permanent tributes in Brooklyn to celebrate his 100th birthday (May ...
At Brown Sugar Bounce's block party, South House, and other festivities throughout the weekend, style lovers hit the streets.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is now in the crosshairs of Donald Trump.
By Shannon Dawson, article courtesy of newsone.com  Malcolm X remains one of the most influential—and often ...
Fort Worth-based artist Tatyana Alanis’ latest collaboration is deeply personal. Alanis, who moved to Texas in 2009, is known ...
In states like Florida, where restrictions on AP African American History, DEI censorship and books bans have caused turmoil, Juneteenth is an opportunity for educator Brian Knowles to explore with ...
The US cannot claim innocence – political violence shaped its past and defines its present.
The assassination of one Democratic Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband, and the shooting of another lawmaker and his ...
The Washington Post’s Philip Bump penned a column asserting the obvious—ICE officers are covering their faces and wearing ...
People of a certain age and background will fondly recall the satirical British magazine Punch (1841–2002). I used to enjoy ...