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There is a ghost roaming the halls of Pickens County Museum in South Carolina and his name is Willie Earle.
How do you get a whole race of people to uplift themselves after years of persecution? This was the very question Colonel Allen Allensworth asked himself before he embarked on one of the most important journeys in African American history: to build the first Black self-sufficient town in California.
In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week, members of the RFLC will introduce policies to improve Black maternal health.
SPILL, the Black-owned social media platform transforming the way culture and conversations are shared online, has launched a community investment round for fans.
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for voting rights.
A new project looks to give unmarked Black graves at Oak Hill Plantation in Pittsylvania, Virginia, a new burial site.
Legendary writer Toni Morrison left her indelible mark on the literary world, so it's only right that we remember some of her famous words that she both wrote and spoke in life.
These history-making Black female preachers from across the country who are featured here have heeded the call to ministry, using their God-given talents to spread the Gospel.
These housing projects are mired in a troubling history, with notorious locations.
HillmanTok University is uniting millions of Black students worldwide to explore fascinating subjects through TikTok.
Health leaders across the U.S. have expressed concern over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims that Black people have better" immune systems.
Eating for a healthier heart isn't complicated. Here are some easy-to-follow tips for eating in a way to support this vital organ.