by Joshua F.J. Inwood, Penn State and Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee
When historian Carter Woodson created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became...
A federal appeals court plans to rehear arguments on unsealing the transcripts from grand jury proceedings in the unsolved lynching of two black couples...
The screening of a new documentary profiling a Southwest Georgia town infamous for lynching will help mark Black History Month at Georgia Institute of...
E NOTES By Kai EL’ Zabar Executive Editor It was 1955 in Money, Mississippi, while visiting family where 14-year-old Emmett Till, a Chicago native, was…