A toothy smile spreads across the face of a man cooked into a pastry and about to be eaten alive in Derrick Adams’s recent ...
By Ami Medina, March 4, 2025 As live bands energized the crowd, models hurried backstage, slipping into their meticulously designed outfits, each piece ready to make its moment in the spotlight.
Greg Smith returns to his roots as a black-and-white photographer with an exhibit of pictures made since he moved from 8 feet ...
During a press briefing Friday, White House press ... “We celebrate Black History Month knowing that there’s been a history of enslavement and Jim Crow and civil rights and what that has ...
Black America has a troubled, yet rich, history. We all know the story: African people taken prisoner, brought to North America, and forced to work as “slaves;” rendered “free” by the 13th Amendment ...
The Crooked Crow is open Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to close; Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to close. Follow the ...
Just weeks after Oklahoma became the nation’s 46th state in 1907, the Oklahoma Senate passed its first law — a Jim Crow ...
Joyce Mitchell Cook became the first Black woman to receive a PhD in philosophy. After earning undergraduate degrees from ...
Little Rock, 1942,” a play written by Newby and Jim Lundy will run for one night only at 7 p.m. on Friday at the Landmark Center in St. Paul. It tells the story of Morris — later known as Sue Cowan ...
As a summer intern on NBC’s “Today” show many decades ago, I used to talk with the anchors and reporters doing the job I ...
Anthony Jackson Jr., of Lexington is one of 94 students to win a prestigious 1890 National Scholar award now put on pause at ...
Iowa Senate lawmakers advanced a bill to ban all forms of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in local governments that ...
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