The NAACP, the nation’s leading civil rights organization recently issued its opposition to the arming of Florida teachers with guns. The group’s CEO and President Derrick...
Coretta Scott King had a habit of showing the nation her scars, not her wounds. For example, after her husband was assassinated on April 4, 1968,...
Long before Rosa Parks made history for refusing to give up her seat in the “colored” section of a public bus in 1955 in Montgomery, Elizabeth...
In a shocking video set to release on HBO, a young boy is seen being denied porn, cigarettes and booze, but he is easily sold a...
[cs_content][cs_element_section _id=”1″][cs_element_row _id=”2″][cs_element_column _id=”3″][cs_text _order=”0″]The 2018 Black History Month observance, “African-Americans in Times of War,” is highlighting the contributions of soldiers, sailors and marines who fought...
Four preeminent, Black leaders in America today, addressed the challenges and celebrated the success stories of the African-American community, during a “State of Black America” forum...
The Civil War was waged to decide one of the most crucial debates facing the nation’s political, economic and judicial institutions: Should slavery be ended? Southern leaders...
About a decade before President Harry Truman wrote Executive Order (9981) in 1948, which allowed more than a million soldiers of color to enroll in the...
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade group representing more than 200 Black-owned media companies, signed a historic, strategic partnership with the NAACP, one of...
If a victim contributes to his own subjugation by feeling “mystified,” as psychologist Carl Ratner wrote in his 2013 work, “The Psychology of Oppression,” then it...
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