When the Supreme Court announced the landmark ruling of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education in 1954, putting an end to state-sanctioned segregation of public schools, Septima Clark, the widowed ...
Both parties should treat voters based on the content of their character, not the color of their skin, writes.
The excellent third installment of the acclaimed historical series about civil rights in America is so full of details that ...
The landmark series' six-part continuation uses history to remind us that civil rights are won by ordinary people.
The trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund has raised more than $150 million to preserve historic African ...
Historically, Black librarians and educators have led the charge to increase our communities’ literacy. Their tremendous ...
Dr. Poussaint helped widen debate about Black culture and identity in books, essays and as adviser for the popular sitcom ...
The Education Department's efforts to keep racial diversity out of schools has left educators wondering how and when to teach ...
Ed Whitfield ’70, leader of the Cornell Afro-American Society — which is now Cornell Black Students United — helped organize the 36-hour occupation of Willard Straight Hall to protest racial injustice ...
A woman is suing John-Paul Miller and his father, accusing both in Horry County Circuit Court of “sexual abuse and predatory ...
The US singer was known for songs including Killing Me Softly With His Song and The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.
Amid President Trump’s attack on DEI, California schools and colleges aim to keep diversity efforts intact while skirting ...