By New Journal and Guide Staff Toni Morrison, the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature for her book “Beloved” died Monday August...
PORTSMOUTH Ken Wright is now an artist in residence at the D’Art Studio in Norfolk off Boush Street. In 1984, he was the chief illustrator for...
You can focus on the handful of Ku Klux Klan members who tried to intimidate a Catholic priest in 1926 or focus on the writer who...
By NJG Staff Portsmouth The Venue 757 In Portsmouth was the site for a Juneteenth.Love family observance on Saturday June 15. The celebration in the 18,000-square-foot...
By Rita Charleston We know him and love him as the Godfather of Funk. But George Clinton is so much more. After singing doo-wop on street...
NORFOLK Three community service awards and five scholarships were recently awarded to recipients at the 2019 Spring Hat Jazz Brunch, sponsored by The Norfolk Pearls Foundation,...
On June 17, 2015, a white supremacist walked into a bible study at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina and gunned down...
By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide The last known ship that delivered African slaves to America was the Clotilda, a wooden vessel that...
YORKTOWN, Va Discover personal stories of enslaved and free Blacks on both sides of the American Revolution and their contributions toward establishing an independent nation in...
By Randy Singleton Community Correspondent New Journal and Guide PORTSMOUTH The City of Portsmouth celebrated its 29th annual Umoja Festival during Memorial Day weekend (May 24-26)...
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