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Trail rides are socialized horseback processionals traveling to a designated location. In Black Southern culture, it is a ...
Spike Lee opens up about why he highlights Black and Puerto Rican unity in his films, and his latest project with Denzel ...
Howard University and Google have partnered to create a dataset that will improve AI speech recognition of African American ...
By Editorial Evrima Chicago JESSUP, MD / ACCESS Newswire / August 18, 2025 / When Dr. Rachel Bonaparte first envisioned The ...
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EURweb on MSNLittle Miss African American Pageant Celebrates 31st Anniversary with New Queen and Princess
The 31st Annual Little Miss African American Pageant crowned Paityn McElhannon Queen and Lauren Lawson Princess, awarding ...
Black churches nationwide can now apply for tens of thousands of dollars in grant money to preserve their historic buildings.
A sweeping new study finds daily pleasure reading in the U.S. has fallen more than 40% over the past two decades. The decline ...
Conclusion The relationship between African Americans and the Fourth of July is multifaceted and deeply rooted in the nation’s history of slavery, segregation, and the ongoing struggle for equality.
In 2020, when a Black man in Central Park asked a white woman to leash her dog, she dialed 911, warning him, “I’m going to tell them there’s an African American man threatening my life.” ...
During his private tour of the NMAAHC during his first term, President Donald Trump said it served as “a meaningful ...
I didn’t rail against it, but it never felt right to me because I’m Black. I’m a Black American, but to me the African connection is too long ago. It’s too abstract. It didn’t feel right.
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