Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette were killed by the Ku Klux Klan in 1951 when a bomb was placed under their home in Mims.
More than 800 pre-Civil War-era buildings are still standing, including the African Meeting House, which celebrates its 200th birthday in 2025.
A Black History Month Salute' exhibit at the Miller Senate Building, showcasing five wax figures of African American leaders in various fields.
The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum opened its doors in Summer 2017 after three attempts were made to have a hub for Black Culture.
Growing up in the Black church, Kyra March was surrounded by love – and big, beautiful hats – the inspiration for an exhibit ...
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi introduced legislation last week that would create a planning commission to examine the possibility of ...
Shannon Sanders, an African-American South Nashville native and award-winning BMI executive director of creative, reflects on decades of excellence.
For 85 years, the NAACP local chapter has promoted Black history and culture and strives to educate SD on thoughtful advocacy ...