In the 1920s, workers in major US cities commuted via buses, subways, ferries, streetcars, and automobiles.
Before Rosa Parks changed history by refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Alabama bus, a righteous Black Army lieutenant was court martialed for taking the same stand in Texas.
N.B. Mills Elementary School students brought a diverse group of historical figures to life on Thursday. Fourth-graders, who ...
Black culture is always being put under a microscope. A couple months ago, a white comedian, Andrew Schulz, disparaged Black ...
Spread the love Introduction Throughout human history, certain individuals have left an indelible mark on the world, shaping ...
The Jackson Home, originally in Selma, Alabama was a crucial place in the fight for true freedom for African-Americans.  It's ...
What will our church do, if people in our congregation and community lose some or all of their Medicaid funding?” ...
"The neat part about this bus is that, you know, it was one of LANTA's original busses, back when LANTA was formed in 1972," ...
Riley Strain’s family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Dela Chi fraternity one year after their son drowned ...
March is National Women’s History Month, and as we celebrate the achievements of women across industries, we must take time ...
Before Rosa Parks changed history by refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Alabama bus, a righteous Black Army ...
Jackie Robinson Day? It’s going, going, almost gone. Major League Baseball officials are scared of new governmental mandates ...