History Calls to Prayer, Ramadan and Overcoming Oppression — The Legacy of Black Muslim Bilal ibn Rabah
News Back to Africa: The Successful Efforts to Return Cultural Jewels and Historic Artifacts Stolen from African Countries
Politics The Arduous Journey to Creating an AP Course in Black History and the Danger That Lies Ahead
News ‘Such an Insult’: Critics Slam Florida’s New ‘Whitewashed’ Black History Standards That Teach Students Slavery Had ‘Personal Benefit’ for Enslaved People
History British Empire Stole Iron Manufacturing Process from Black Jamaicans That Made Britain ‘Millions of Dollars’ In the 18th Century, New Report Says
History ‘I Cried In There’: Family of Black Man Lynched 125 Years Ago After Wrongful Assault Accusation Gets ‘Little Drop of Justice’ In Virginia Indictment Dismissal
News A Forgotten History: A Dead White Man, A Raging Mob and A Black Teen Caught In the Middle. Lawyers Seek Posthumous Pardon for Man Whose Arrest Partially Prompted the 1908 Race Riots In Illinois.
News Maryland Barred a Black Man from Practicing Law in 1857. Now Team of Lawyers Work to ‘Right Historic Wrong’
News Author of Positive Books for Black Boys Gets Overwhelming Support After Black History Appearances Canceled By Alabama Schools Over ‘Controversial Ideas’
History City of Tulsa Exhumes Bodies For a Second Time In Effort to Identify Victims of 1921 Race Massacre
News Story of Henrietta Bowers Duterte, America’s First Female Undertaker Who Used Coffins to Help People Flee Slavery Is Revived In New Novel
News Researchers Hope to Recover Artifacts, Human DNA from Mostly Intact 160-Year-Old Slave Ship on Alabama Coast
News Photos and Case Files from 1964 ‘Mississippi Burning’ Slayings of Three Civil Rights Activists Made Public for the First Time
News ‘This Is an Embarrassment’: Army Vet’s Mic Purposely Turned Down As He Mentions Role Black People Played In the Origins of Memorial Day
History ‘I Thought It Was a Fictional Movie’: 100 Years Later, Most Oklahomans Say They Never Received a Full Lesson on the Tulsa Race Massacre
News Descendants of Blacks Enslaved By Native Americans Push Back Against Chicago’s Proposal to Change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day