Justin Fairfax made history last fall when he was elected Virginia’s second African-American Lt. Governor, a job that gains political importance when the General Assembly is in...
Civil rights, labor and faith leaders were in Memphis this week (April 2-4) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King,...
Even as a young man, A. Philip Randolph understood that the economic wellbeing of workers and the political rights of African Americans were inextricably linked.
You may not remember that in 1968 McDonalds sold its first Big Mac for 49 cents, the first 911 emergency- service-phone call was dialed in Haleyville,...
Registered voters get excited about the presidential, governor’s and congressional elections, but there are other elections just as important such as school board positions.
Fifty years after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we still call forth the “dream” he spoke of in his famous “I Have A...
More than a million African-Americans live within a half mile of existing natural gas facilities and that number continues to grow.
As the debate continues over the future of energy in the U.S. and around the world, industry insiders say that now is the time for African-American...
Political analyst and author Donna Brazile delivered a stirring address about the “State of the Black Press in 2018” at the National Press Club in Washington,...
Terrence Forte and his family made history when they opened The HBCU Museum on March 9 on Georgia Avenue in Washington, D.C.