LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Lawton NAACP chapter recently held a special unveiling for the 2025 black heritage stamp. The unveiling happened at 4 p.m. on Feb. 28, at the NAACP Office Building. The ...
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Atlanta News First on MSN‘A message needs to be sent’: Economic Blackout comes to AtlantaOn Friday, many in Atlanta joined a nationwide economic blackout, protesting large corporations and the White House’s ...
The program included a sampling of Black History, awards for “Community Changemakers” Crystal Williams and Bob and Sandy ...
Raymond Pace Alexander was born in Philadelphia in 1897 in the 7th Ward, currently Central City, where many working-class Black Americans lived. His parents moved north to Philadelphia in search of ...
Florida State's Landis Green traded sunbathers and study groups for red "Make America Great Again" hats and protest signs as students verbally battled it out at the Charlie Kirk event Friday.
Throughout February, the community honored Black history; not just as a February focus but as a year-round commitment.
Community members filled every seat at the North Little Rock School District board meeting Thursday night, voicing strong opposition to the rumored firings of s ...
In an evolving landscape of daytime dramas, “Beyond the Gates” is poised to leave an enduring legacy, inspiring future generations of creators to explore stories that transcend traditional boundaries ...
Our community’s resilience has carried us through centuries of challenges. Today’s obstacles, while daunting, can become the ...
Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education has nothing to do with saving taxpayer dollars.
Their house in Mims was bombed by KKK in 1951. A replica aims to keep the civil rights history alive
On Christmas night in 1951, the couple's 25th wedding anniversary, members of the KKK planted a bomb under the couple's home ...
LaVerne Melton was a pillar in the Tifton Community who stood firm against injustices, fought for civil rights, and equality.
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