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The Frederick Douglass Memorial Park, born of segregation, now shines as a historic and sacred symbol of respect to those ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a peace deal facilitated by the U.S. to help end the decadeslong ...
HBCUs’ mission-driven effort to serve Black communities could now result in severe budget cuts under Trump’s crusade against ...
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations, a collaborative global dream built into reality out of the ashes of World War II, marks ...
The treatment of U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's security detail carries a different charge and weight ...
Over the decades, its membership has nearly quadrupled to 193 member nations, with 54 African countries now the largest bloc ...
Evans was one of the first African-Americans to move into the Myers Park neighborhood. His activism began in high school when as a senior he attended the first March on Washington in 1963.
Mindy Golladay Hargrove, a small business owner and resident of Trigg County, was elected to the Pennyrile Electric board.
After a high-level U.S. visit to Belarus led to the release of 14 prisoners, observers have been left wondering what autocrat ...
For the 40th Annual PSEKA Cyprus Conference, PSEKA brought together in Washington, DC Greek American leaders from AHEPA ...
While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
When Helen Caise enrolled in summer school in 1955, she became the first Black student to attend a white school in Lexington.