Photo: Mormon converts Wynetta Willis Martin Clark (left) and Marilyn Yuille joined the Tabernacle Choir in 1969 and 1970.
Media outlets that praised Martin Luther King Jr.'s work in the South treated Northern segregation differently.
When musician Ella Jenkins appeared on the show, she brought Black diasporic music and her signature songs to televisions ...
Yet King understood that racism, segregation, and police brutality were a national condition, not a regional issue. Many of ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen March 28, 2025 One hundred and three years after his body was found hung from a sapling along the banks of the White River, George Tompkins is finally getting ...
The documentary covers Lennon and Ono's early life in New York's West Village, when they were consumed with using their ...
Former Utah congresswoman Mia Love, who died after battling brain cancer, didn’t emphasize her race during her campaigns, but ...
With Conservatives focusing on chaos in Labour-run Birmingham in the run up to local elections, Sir Keir Starmer despatched ...
The color blue on mood rings is mostly associated with feeling relaxed and calm, and Lewis says that that is “definitely ...
Cigarette smoking declines over the past several decades prevented an estimated 3.8 million lung cancer deaths, according to ...
Several Black small businesses in Greater Los Angeles have recently shuttered, with owners saying support initially garnered ...
Special to The OBSERVER - Black players are central to the 57-year Oakland A’s story. As the team prepares for its Sacramento ...