Rev. Samuel Cornish launched the first newspaper for people of color in 1827; so, would he scroll through today’s newspaper websites and smile, like the proud...
Now that the 2017 Virginia General Assembly Session is over, lawmakers are assessing the level of success or failure in creating laws impacting the lives of their...
ATLANTA, GA On March 1, Morehouse College President John Wilson issued an official statement on the university’s website questioning the intent and purpose of the recent...
TriceEdneyWire.com/Global Information Network A revised travel ban by the Trump administration is already in trouble with a leading aid agency, with the travel industry, and with...
Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from the NAACP (TriceEdneyWire.com) The NAACP board of directors has elected Leon W. Russell as the Chairman Board of...
Downtown Chicago is set to explode with construction. In the next several years, the city that gave birth to the skyscraper will have a new look....
In her book, “Hidden Figures,” author Margot Lee Shetterly pays homage to the African-American women who worked as human computers in the space program. It’s a...
In January of 2009, Michelle Robinson Obama became the first African-American first lady of the United States as wife of its first Black President Barack H....
Despite a cavalcade of political distractions and a legal battle over immigration, President Trump appears to be focused on funding Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)....
It’s forever a burning question, particularly as many African-Americans soul search, reminisce and speculate during Black History Month. “What would Martin Luther King Jr. say today?”...
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