He faced isolation on campus and was often required to complete additional coursework compared to his white ... From Gainesville, Florida, quarterback Eddie McAshan became the first Black player to ...
Presented by Dance Alive National Ballet, this performance features Kim Tuttle’s “Dangerous Liaisons” with guest actors Nell ...
He was the first Black American to win Olympic gold in decathlon, but former Mississauga resident Milton Campbell never became a household name. More commonly known as Milt, Campbell was born in New ...
On Friday, the U.S. Justice Department sued a Georgia county, alleging that its method of electing county commissioners discriminates against Black voters. More Jenny Kane/AP Photo Houston County ...
Former Georgia Representative ... Baltimore’s Black Butterfly” and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She lives in Baltimore with her family. Credit: Courtesy photo Sign up for ...
Georgia. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images) He pointed out the millions of dollars that Black consumers spend every month at the chain. "I want the stock to go down because we are standing in ...
Prior to his election, the school would alternate each semester between a Black and white president ... Civic Center in Atlanta Georgia, January 13, 1982 (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images ...
Heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are expected across Georgia, northern Florida and ... on a yoga mat and a boogie board. “This is a white-out in New Orleans, this is a snow-a-cane,” Delio ...
Trump recaptured Georgia and won every other battleground state in the 2024 vote. He will be the first president since Grover Cleveland to return to the White House for a nonconsecutive second term.
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Furkids Thrift Store in Marietta is like a magical wardrobe to Narnia, except instead of talking lions, you’ll find talking ...
Coach Jessie Heard, Football and Desegregation,” will be screened Feb. 18 at the Cade Museum in downtown Gainesville.