Is it significant? Yes. Is it historical? Yes. Is it neglected? Yes. So, these things should be saved, not paved over and forgotten like so many other significant events in African American history.” ...
You may never have heard of Brooklyn, Illinois. You might not be aware it’s one of the country’s first Black settlements, or that it’s thought to be the first majority-Black town in America to ...
The life of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th and longest-lived U.S. president, ended Sunday at the age of 100 where it began: Plains, the town of 600 that fueled his political rise, welcomed him after ...
Their home had no running water or electricity but the future president still grew up with the relative advantages of a locally prominent, land-owning family in a system of Jim Crow segregation.
Their home had no running water or electricity but the future president still grew up with the relative advantages of a locally prominent, land-owning family in a system of Jim Crow segregation.
The goal: to disrupt Italian and German forces in North Africa by attacking supply lines and base operations ... so he kind of looks like a crow. “He has this huge moustache.
Squeak’s main form of attack is shooting blobs of goo that attach to ... behind him that damages any enemies that touch it. Crow has the distinct ability to poison enemies which will deal ...
Despite African-Americans making up 75 percent of public bus ridership, racial segregation “Jim Crow” laws in the South forced blacks ... to force the company to accept responsibility for abuses in ...