The profound influence of Nat King Cole, whose captivating music and advocacy shaped the cultural landscape and inspired the Civil Rights Movement.
Honoring leadership from the Civil Rights Movement, Sellers explains why it's up to the next generation to continue the progress.
The idea of food as nourishment took on a whole new meaning during “High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed ...
Miller Green fought against racial segregation in the south during the 1960s, helping set the stage for the Civil Rights Act that soon followed. Now living in the Chicago area, he recalled his time as ...
A church-founded liberal arts college with a chaplain’s office was always going to be my choice for higher education. After ...
Robin Moore initially had one purpose: learn more about the life of her grandfather Reginald Moore. She never expected that ...
The Library of Congress image, taken in Detroit in 1957, shows the late civil rights leader Rosa Parks engaged in the holistic practice of yoga, lying on her stomach and pulling her feet toward her ...
Black history took a prominent role in Andrea King's childhood. The educator and civil rights activist didn't learn about historical icons like Fannie Lou Hammer, Langston Hughes or Sojourner truth in ...
Jerry Butler, a soul music giant who later served as a Windy City politician, has died following a long battle with Parkinson ...
After scoring hits including 'He Will Break Your Heart' and 'Make It Easy on Yourself,' the singer went on to a second life ...
Lillian Gregory, the widow of comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory, remembers her husband who died in 2017. The interview is part of the StoryCorps "Brightness in Black" project.
Diane Nash led the rides from Birmingham to Jackson, Mississippi, in 1961. She organized the 1963 Birmingham Desegregation ...
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