Pierre Toussaint, a former enslaved person from the Caribbean, who became a philanthropist in the United States was born in Haiti on this day in 1766. Clay Cane January 28, 2022
There are rumors that South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott will run for president in 2024 Clay Cane January 27, 2022
Opening Statements In Trial Of 3 Former Cops Who Watched And Didn’t Intervene While George Floyd Was Murdered Ebony McMorris January 25, 2022
On January 24, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear two cases that challenge race-based admissions policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina Clay Cane January 25, 2022
WH Leaders Meet With Civil Rights Organizations To Discuss Equity In Disenfranchised Communities Ebony McMorris January 25, 2022
Arthur Schomburg, the historian, writer, activist and collector of research, was born on this day in 1871 Clay Cane January 25, 2022
Biden Admits To Pitfalls And Challenges In Pushing Voting Rights, Says He’s Still Committed Ebony McMorris January 20, 2022
Lusia Harris, a trailblazer in women’s basketball history, passed away at age 66 Clay Cane January 20, 2022
Gen. Charles McGee, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, passed away in his sleep on the morning of Jan. 16. He was 102 years old. Clay Cane January 18, 2022
On this day in 1978 Toni Morrison received the National Book Critics Circle Award Clay Cane January 11, 2022
According to the Chicago Police Department, 2021 was one of the most violent years in the city’s history Clay Cane January 5, 2022
Maxine McNair, the last living parent of a child killed in the 1963 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, has died. Clay Cane January 4, 2022
Associated Press states high level military officials have tried to eradicate racism in the U.S. Armed Forces but failed Clay Cane December 30, 2021