Black People

Mayor Reveals 5 Million Reparations Package for Tulsa Race Massacre: A Historic Step Towards Justice

Mayor Reveals $105 Million Reparations Package for Tulsa Race Massacre: A Historic Step Towards Justice

The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was a tragic event in U.S. history. It led to the deaths of up ... Read more

Rediscovering History: The Return of 19 Black Americans’ Skulls to New Orleans After 150 Years in Germany

Rediscovering History: The Return of 19 Black Americans’ Skulls to New Orleans After 150 Years in Germany

Before January 10, 1872, a young Black laborer named William Roberts entered Charity Hospital in New Orleans. At just 23, ... Read more

Harvard Concedes: The Controversial Decision on Slave Photos After a Long Battle

Harvard Concedes: The Controversial Decision on Slave Photos After a Long Battle

Harvard University has decided to give up ownership of two historical images of an enslaved father, Renty, and his daughter, ... Read more

Justice Department Launches Investigation into Chicago Following Mayor’s Controversial Comments on Black Hiring Practices

Justice Department Launches Investigation into Chicago Following Mayor’s Controversial Comments on Black Hiring Practices

The Trump administration recently launched a civil rights investigation into Chicago, focusing on hiring practices in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration. ... Read more

Discover the Pope Family Legacy: A Fascinating Insight into the American Creole Journey

Discover the Pope Family Legacy: A Fascinating Insight into the American Creole Journey

After her father passed away, Mark Charles Roudané, a retired teacher from Minnesota, started sorting through his dad’s old papers. ... Read more

Remembering Koyo Kouoh: Celebrated Art Visionary and Influencer Passes Away at 57

Remembering Koyo Kouoh: Celebrated Art Visionary and Influencer Passes Away at 57

Koyo Kouoh, a significant figure in the art world, passed away in Switzerland at 57. She was poised to become ... Read more

Trump Administration Shakes Things Up: Librarian of Congress Dismissed Amid Controversy

Trump Administration Shakes Things Up: Librarian of Congress Dismissed Amid Controversy

The recent firing of Dr. Carla D. Hayden, the first African American and first female Librarian of Congress, has sparked ... Read more

Discover the New Pope’s Creole Heritage: Roots in New Orleans Revealed!

Discover the New Pope’s Creole Heritage: Roots in New Orleans Revealed!

Robert Francis Prevost, recently chosen as the new pope, has a fascinating heritage that traces back to Creole roots in ... Read more

Breaking News: Acquittal of Three Ex-Memphis Officers in Tyre Nichols’ Fatal Beating Trial – What It Means for Justice

Breaking News: Acquittal of Three Ex-Memphis Officers in Tyre Nichols’ Fatal Beating Trial – What It Means for Justice

Three former police officers were found not guilty of all state charges related to the death of Tyre Nichols, a ... Read more

Unveiling the Drama: Exploring the Most Politically Charged Met Gala in Recent Years

Unveiling the Drama: Exploring the Most Politically Charged Met Gala in Recent Years

Last October, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute announced an exciting fashion show titled “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” At ... Read more

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