Sanchel Brown, owner of the Rebearth, leads an Advanced Placement African American studies dance workshop Thursday, May 21, ...
The AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM, formerly the Afro-American Cultural & Historical Society Museum (est. 15 April 1953, inc. 21 December 1960), is the first independent nonprofit African American museum ...
Easton Area High School concluded the first year of its Advanced Placement African American studies with a dance and music ...
The answer may be less important than the question itself. Throughout history, Black people have been called many things. It began with Negro (“black” in Spanish and Portuguese), then colored, and ...
Thousands of African Americans fought in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, among them Prince Simbo, who owned this engraved powder horn. Harriet Tubman, born a slave, became a leader ...
Lynishia, Laquisha, Shaqueen, Marquise, Neveah, Lucinda, Felicia. These are names that are sometimes labeled “black” or even “ghetto.” But, what’s in a name? Looking back in history may help explain.
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