August 28, 1963 has been defined by many, and in many different ways. It was most surely a culmination of hard labor, and years of planning...
The summer of 1963 raised the social temperature of the nation and the growing awareness of Diane Davenport, a young college student at Millikin University in...
The March on Washington in 1963 occurred during a time of great economic and education distance between African Americans and Whites. But, in the years since...
Travel to Washington, D.C. for the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is much easier for African Americans than it was in 1963. Jim Crow...
Bass Reeves (1838–1910) Bass Reeves was the greatest frontier hero in in American history. He walked into the valley of death every day for thirty-two years....
Editors Note: The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock is sponsoring an art exhibition with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. “Shades of...
The internet is becoming the modern day doctor’s office. Many African Americans visit a website for information before calling a doctor. Recently a New Orleans doctor...
It took almost a week but then it happened. The President – the African American, Black President – spoke as person of color and not just...
Imagine an evening with nothing spectacular on the horizon. You’re a young man of seventeen years heading home from the market with a brown bag. Who...
All of America is weighing in on the George Zimmerman verdict. Not guilty says the jury. But, every day society finds me guilty of being a...