
From Freedom Rides to Supreme Court victories, John Lewis and Thurgood Marshall shaped history with courage and conviction. Their unwavering fight against segregation and injustice paved...

Virginia Opera, in collaboration with the Richmond Symphony, presents the world premiere of Loving v. Virginia, a powerful opera telling the inspiring story of Mildred and...

More than 120 people gathered at Wesley Grove United Church of Christ for a screening of Uprooted, an Emmy-winning documentary exposing the destruction of a historic...

A historical marker honoring The Old Folks Home, a pioneering facility that cared for impoverished elderly Black individuals in the early 1900s, will be unveiled on...

Boxing legend George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight champion, Olympic gold medalist, entrepreneur, and pastor, has passed away at 76. Known for his powerful career in the...

In 1960, four North Carolina A&T students took a stand by sitting down at a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter, igniting a movement that reshaped the Civil...

Celebrate Women’s History Month with these inspiring children’s books that highlight trailblazing women from history, science, activism, and the arts. These engaging stories encourage young readers...

Ben Jealous warns against efforts to erase Black history, including the Tuskegee Airmen, from America’s narrative, highlighting the importance of preserving every community’s contributions. #BlackHistoryMatters #TuskegeeAirmen...

NNPA President Dr. Benjamin Chavis urges Black-owned media to combat misinformation, mobilize communities, and drive historic voter turnout in 2026 amid rising far-right extremism. #BlackPress #NNPA...

By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett recently chided civil rights leaders and Black churches for not protesting against Trump’s...