Christmas Eve, 1944, behind enemy lines near the Germany-Belgium border at an altitude of 25,000 feet, 20-year-old Loyola law ...
Gaither and other Black civil rights protesters went to jail in Rock Hill in the ‘Jail, no Bail’ movement in 1961.
The social and racial divide along the Panama Canal zone in its American heyday was stark: a silver and gold, segregated ...
Florida students are sacrificing their Saturday mornings to fill gaps in Black history education left by their schools. In community centers and cultural institutions across the state, they’re ...
Buried among Florida’s manicured golf courses and sprawling suburbs are the artifacts of its slave-holding past: ...
Philip Ewell, the music theory professor who called his (Communist) father “racist” for admiring (white) composers like ...
Through powerful storytelling, a new documentary tells the story of Mt. Olive Cemetery and uncovers the forgotten history ...
In Abuja the AEDC wields the powers of a raging man menacingly holding a cutlass over the necks of helpless men whose hands ...
In her new bestseller, “The Small and The Mighty,” Sharon McMahon highlights the fortitude of little-known American heroes ...
For younger readers especially: Judge Landis was Baseball’s first Commissioner, holding office from 1920 until his death in ...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established as sanctuaries of opportunity for African Americans ...
Before Black residents and visitors could swim and visit Lido Beach, the Colson Hotel provided a place of solace for Sarasota ...