Edward Pollard’s 1866 book, "The Lost Cause," shaped white supremacy narratives, echoing through Trump’s presidency and modern racial politics. #TheLostCause #WhiteSupremacy #ConfederateHistory #BlackHistory #TrumpEra #RacialJustice #HistoricalTruth
With Trump poised to re-enter the White House, his policy proposals could reshape funding for HBCUs, DE&I initiatives, and civil rights protections, leaving Black communities at...
The Norfolk NAACP celebrated its 65th Annual Life Membership & Freedom Fund Dinner, honoring community leaders like Dr. Robert G. Murray and James Rivers, with keynote...
Ebony Wright, a longtime community activist, has made history as the first Black woman elected to the Suffolk City Council, representing the Sleepy Hole Borough. Wright’s...
Dennis Edwards calls on the Black community to reevaluate its political engagement and return to the church's role in providing guidance, urging a shift away from...
Dr. Wilmer J. Leon reflects on why Kamala Harris' presidential campaign failed in 2024, offering a critical analysis of the Democratic Party’s strategy, internal contradictions, and...
Despite a history-making bid by Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s failure to mobilize key Black and Latino voter bases helped usher Donald Trump back to the...
Alexandra Gramby of Louisiana was crowned National Miss Juneteenth 2025 in Atlanta, standing out as a student leader and advocate for youth issues. The National Miss...
Old School Legends, led by founder John Speller, hosted a Breast Cancer Awareness Walk in Chesapeake, VA, emphasizing early detection for both breast and prostate cancer....
The U.S. Veterans Hall of Fame will induct eight trailblazing veterans, including Benjamin Earl Davis, Jr., the first Black Air Force general, and Charles F. Bolden,...