March 16, 1827 is a red-letter day for America’s Black Press, celebrating the publication of the first issue of Freedom’s Journal, this country’s first Black-owned newspaper....
George White is a great contributor to Black American history. The efforts of the teacher, lawyer, businessman, and politician will never go undocumented in history books....
Each February all around the country, African-Americans celebrate the accomplishments and achievements of the members of our race. For a people so often discounted and disdained...
Sculptor Bryan Massey is using his profession to encourage young minority artists, after lacking the support as a child to hone his skills for a beloved...
Let’s face it… Black America has too much experience living on the edge of the cliff, fiscal or otherwise, and Black business owners occupy the most precarious...
Many Americans are enjoying a return to their culinary roots, dining on foods grown by the farmers in their area. It’s a long overdue acknowledgment of the significance...
On November 8-9, 2012, members and guests of the Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce (GPBCC) took advantage of educational and networking opportunities and talked about...
Valaida Fullwood, author of Giving Back: A Tribute to Generations of African American Philanthropists Radical simply means ‘grasping things at the root.’ — Angela Davis Let’s engage...
The nation’s leaders awarded the Congressional Gold Medal to the four girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson, and...
The tragic death of Dr. Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968 shook the world and rattled the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement to its core. Dr....