Phillis Wheatley-Peters was kidnapped as a child from West Africa and sold into slavery in Boston. Despite systemic ...
The plight of the African-American experience in America has been tightly intertwined with and displayed through the lens of the national pastime. Whether it be the fight to break through the ...
Discover the remarkable life of Alice A. Dunnigan, the first African-American female correspondent at the White House and a ...
Waterloo schools, a minority-majority district, declined to participate in the African American Read-In. The 1619 Freedom ...
Francesca Zambello is the artistic and general director, emerita of the Glimmerglass Festival. She currently holds the ...
Artist George F. Baker III was born in Nebraska, raised in Detroit and moved to Atlanta in 2008. Baker painted four murals in Adair Park and one in Pittsburgh. He was influenced by the cartoons he ...
African -American literature and local history was the focus of the first African-American Read-In on Saturday at the main ...
JOHANNESBURG - Three decades after Formula One engines last roared on African tarmac, South Africa is mounting a bid to organise a new Grand Prix and bring the world championship back to the ...
The first known banned book was Thomas Morton's "New English Canaan," a book published in 1637 that was banned by the Puritan ...
Malinda Russell was a culinary pioneer in the middle of the nineteenth century, whose “A Domestic Cook Book” was the first ...
But the last grand prix on African soil was held in 1993, the year before South Africa's first democratic elections that ended apartheid. It was won by Alain Prost in a Williams. - Post-apartheid ...