Source: Equal Justice Initiative / Photo courtesy of the Equal Justice Initiative The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), a non-profit challenging racial and economic injustice, has created an eye-opening
Source: Fotosearch / Getty The last home of literary icon Zora Neale Hurston is getting a new chapter. Once at risk of being lost to development or demolition,
Source: Sam Falk / Getty On Sept. 9, fans and history buffs will get an inside look at the extraordinary life of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American
Source: Robert Abbott Sengstacke / Getty Two former residents of Idlewild, Michigan—a historically Black community—are teaming up to revitalize the precious neighborhood, which once thrived with Black-owned businesses,
Source: Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Updated: June 5, 2025 at 3:30 PM EST Talk shows have long been a staple of American television, offering a platform for
Source: Mininyx Doodle / Getty The family of Bruce Tucker gave their loved one the home-going service he deserved after years of pain. According to ABC 8 News,
Source: Bettmann / Getty America has come a long way since the institution of segregation, a system of enforced separation based on race, that lasted well into the
Source: Robert Elfstrom/Villon Films / Getty Malcolm X remains one of the most influential—and often polarizing—figures of the 20th century. A powerful voice for Black pride, resistance, and
Source: GREENVILLE POLICE DEPT / GREENVILLE POLICE DEPT There is a ghost roaming the halls of Pickens County Museum in South Carolina and his name is Willie Earle.
Source: creative services / iOne Digital Almost 70 miles south of Fresno, California, tucked away in the small county of Tulare is a tiny state park. Although it