One of America’s most enduring photos from the Civil Rights Movement captures a mob of angry whites taunting Elizabeth Eckford , clutching her books, as she...
The regal clothing worn by the residents of Wakanda in Black Panther are highlighted at the Brooks Museum in Memphis. African-Print Fashion Now! is on display through August...
In what used to be a tire company on a street once known as “The Richest Negro Street in the World” exists a little-known treasure— at...
Thousands have already visited The National Memorial for Peace and Justice or the “Lynching Memorial as it is called. The Memorial is located in Montgomery and opened...
Alberta Asmar already knew the answer before she asked the question. After all, she had asked it more than once before. “For your birthday would you...
Samantha McKinney cried when she entered the Visitor’s Center at The King Center. “It was just overwhelming, emotional,” McKinney, 32, said. “He went through all that...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the crown jewel of museums dedicated to the preservation and celebration of our story. The NMAAHC...
Today is recognized as Juneteenth, the day the enslaved in Galveston, Texas learned of the Emancipation Proclamation. Just the year before in 1864 and also after...
“You need fiber, leave in the stem.” “Cut the greens thin.” In a robust voice that seemed unaffected after hours in temperatures that topped 115 degrees...
Days after Juneteenth, TheVillageCelebration is still celebrating with photos from around the country. East St. Louis, Pine Bluff, Arkansas and Little Rock, Arkansas are featured in...