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This Week In Black History August 21-27, 2024

AUGUST 21 1831—The Nat Turner slave re­bellion begins in Southampton, Va. It was the best organized and most deadly slave revolt in American his­tory....

Beyoncé’s ‘Blackbiird’ breathes new life into a symbol that has inspired centuries of Black artists, musicians and storytellers

by Katie Kapurch, Texas State University and Jon Marc Smith, Texas State University Prior to the release of “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé explained that her album’s...

This Week In Black History February 28-March 5, 2024

GARRETT A. MORGAN FEBRUARY 28 1708—One of the first recorded slave revolts in American history takes place on Newton, Long Island (New York). Seven Whites...

This Week In Black History Oct. 25 – Oct. 31, 2023

Andrew Young October 25 1940—The Black newspaper owners group—the NNPA (National Newspaper Publishers Association) is founded. 1940—Benjamin O. Davis Sr. becomes the first Black general in...

This Week In Black History Sept. 20-26, 2023

This Jan. 26, 1965 file photo shows Mildred Loving and her husband Richard P Loving. (AP Photo, File) SEPTEMBER 20 1664—Maryland enacts the nation’s first...

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.: 5 things I’ve learned curating the MLK Collection at Morehouse College

by Vicki Crawford, Morehouse College For the past 12 years, civil rights historian Vicki Crawford has worked as the director of the Morehouse College Martin...

The Cleveland Indians changed their team name – what’s holding back Atlanta?

by Peter Dreier, Occidental College In October 1995, as the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves prepared to face off in the World Series, a group...

Hidden Herstory: The Leesburg Stockade Girls

© Danny Lyon/Magnum Photos   by Deborah Tulani Salahu-Din                                 ...

Juanita Abernathy, Montgomery Bus Boycott icon, dies at 89

  Juanita Abernathy, the wife of the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy and one of the last stalwarts who helped birth the modern Civil Rights Movement, has...

Music Was Form of Resistance for Women During Civil Rights Movement

By Katie Elyse Bohn, Penn State University When Nina Simone belted out “Mississippi Goddam” in 1964, she gave voice to many who were fighting for...

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