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“What the book shows us is a decade-by-decade fight for something better,” Wexler, the Charles H. Farnam Professor of American Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale, said. “And ...
In 1958, when Barbara Chase-Riboud was 19 and attending the American Academy in Rome, on a dare, she decided to go to Egypt. She packed her bag that night and the next day she was on a freighter.
IT’S one of the most anticipated – and entertaining – matches in the football calendar. This weekend England takes on the ...
US-based Kenyan athlete Eliud Kipsang has died following a cardiac arrest. The 28-year-old signed a deal with Adidas in 2023 ...
This week's lineup proves Canberra knows how to party in style – even in the depths of winter. Here's your bumper guide to ...
That purpose fills the walls of the Cliff Gallery at Dallas College. The exhibit, titled Honor Endures, was created by Vinson ...
A young man comforts his friend after taking a tour at the new African American Museum of History and Culture in Washington, D.C., during the opening weekend of the museum.
A photographer's journey to the Gulf Coast city yields 16 images that reveal how its natural beauty melds with its momentous ...
Harvard University will relinquish photographs of enslaved people to the International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston, S.C., in a settlement reached on Wednesday, May 28.
He was a prominent member of the Kamoinge Workshop, a collective that nurtured Black photographers at a time when they were ...
Three models shared adjectives most strongly associated with African Americans in the earliest Princeton trials: ‘ignorant’, ‘lazy’ and ‘stupid.’ Ultimately, the team concluded that the associations ...
Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Pentagon to go light on commemorating Juneteenth, the holiday marking the end of slavery.