A look at slavery through the eyes of a young woman named Harriet, who was sold at auction in 1861 to pay for her white owner's debt.
Linsey Davis interviews Lee Hawkins, a journalist, about his searing new memoir, "I Am Nobody's Slave: How Uncovering My ...
A group of Minneapolis police officers and Black residents explored history museums and historic sites in Alabama detailing ...
Pennsylvania journalist Charles B. Fancher was born six years after his great-grandfather died and didn’t know much about his ancestor until a few years ago. While visiting his “decorous” 92-year-old ...
In a divided world, sacred spaces like Al Aqsa and Babri Masjid, which have raised nationalistic fervour, should have endured ...
WJCC Schools last changed the name of one of its schools in 2017. Before it was Laurel Lane Elementary, the elementary school ...
In the spirit of America’s Black History Month, which is celebrated every February, I am continuing my tradition of writing columns ...
Former guitarist for Bob Marley and the Wailers, Al Anderson, has recounted how the management team failed to properly pay ...
Several bills related to immigrants in the U.S. illegally were approved in a Senate County and Municipal Government Committee ...
Attorney General Alan Wilson has thrown himself into the debate over birthright citizenship following President Donald ...
It blended the Republican saying with a 'Bloody Sunday' photo and was funded by Museum of Fine Arts. It has since been ...