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Flagler College is launching its inaugural History Maker in Residence program this fall, featuring bestselling author R.L.
Here are 12 figures who’ve made a lasting impact on the franchise and Black history, including some black college legends, a pair of pioneers in the scouting department, the first black Sea Gals ...
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Potential Black History Makers On Election Night - MSNSeveral Black politicians could make history on Election Night. At the forefront of it all, Vice President Kamala Harris could become the first woman to be elected president. She would also make ...
Future Black History Maker: Eryn Ford, 9, attends College Lakes Elementary, and she's good at making sure no one is bullied.
Citi Trends, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRN), a leading off-price value retailer of apparel, accessories and home trends primarily for African American in the United ...
It's Black History Month and the Up First newsletter wants to highlight local history makers. Do you know anyone who has made a difference and should be celebrated this month? If so, we want to hear.
In honor of Black History Month 2023, The Fayetteville Observer has partnered with Cumberland County Schools to spotlight 28 Future Black History Makers in our elementary schools.
The Black History Makers of Tomorrow Scholarship Program provides scholarships and recognition to local, Black senior high school students in the Ohio region.
Black History Month is a wonderful time of year, writes historian Jemar Tisby, but all of us could be getting so much more out of it if we’d adjust our thinking and actions, he argues.
It's Black History Month and the Up First newsletter wants to highlight local history makers. Do you know anyone who has made a difference and should be celebrated this month? If so, we want to hear.
In honor of Black History Month 2023, The Fayetteville Observer has partnered with Cumberland County Schools to spotlight 28 Future Black History Makers in our elementary schools.
Yashua Klos’s “Uncle Scott,” 2022, is included at the Frist Art Museum’s “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage” in Nashville through Dec. 31.
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