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Efforts to take the focus off the nation’s racial past in compliance with President Trump’s wishes face resistance from those ...
The Department of History's Edda Fields-Black has been named a recipient of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for her research on Harriet Tubman.
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and ...
Carnegie Mellon University Professor Edda L. Fields-Black on Monday won a 2025 Pulitzer Prize in History for her book “Combee ...
But why do so many Black Americans embrace a Mexican holiday that, at its core, marks the Mexican army's victory over French ...
The countdown to the International African American Museum’s 2025 Jubilee Soiree is underway, as the annual fundraising gala ...
The Met’s exhibition charts the evolution of the Black dandy from the 18th century to today. Here’s what to look for on the ...
The African American Roundtable, also known as AART, centers its work around building Black liberation and began seeking community input on a Northwest Side safety campaign last year. Residents ...
As he does one day each month, the Rev. Robert Turner hit the road from his home in Baltimore last week and traveled — on foot — 43 miles (69 kilometers) to Washington. He arrived by evening ...
In the last article of this series, some recent findings were discussed that suggest that depression may be a factor contributing to the onset of hypertension, particularly in African Americans.
The historic North End of Boston holds centuries of stories throughout American history. For Harry Bulkeley, one visit 20 years ago, revealed a deeply personal connection. "The only way I can ...
Manufacturing once dominated the U.S. job market. In 1970, more than 25% of American workers held manufacturing jobs. Today, it's only around 8%, and many of those jobs look very different than ...
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