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...
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...
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...
In an earlier piece here at The Village, I reviewed African American voting history. Given the overwhelming nature of black Democratic partisanship, we should expect the...
Finishing is what counts. In less than 100 days Americans will decide whether or not to finish and validate a work started more than a century...