(WSPA) – As 7NEWS salutes Remarkable Women during March, we start with our Nexstar Market winner. Chrissundra Proctor Smith will represent our region in Nexstar’s national contest. We surprised her at ...
Nearly four decades after it first filled an auditorium at Texas College, the annual Black History Knowledge Bowl returned Saturday, with more than a dozen teams buzzing in to test […] ...
The Museum of Sonoma County examines how maritime work and migration shaped Black communities in Santa Rosa and across the North Coast.
Of course, every system has its flaws but Greek life at Berkeley seems to care less about hiding it. Since underclassmen ...
Civil rights leader crisscrossed Akron-Canton area over the past 60 years. Here are some highlights from those visits.
This year also marks the 100th anniversary of Freeman's first meeting in its South Virginia Street sanctuary, where community ...
In April 2025, James founded the internet-radio station Black Fredericksburg Radio, which covers the Fredericksburg region’s African-American population.
Young children who grew up in slavery on Surinamese plantations were much more likely to die if they were without a mother. This is evident from a historical analysis of Surinamese slave registers by ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to safely store all of the slavery exhibits that were removed from the President's House in Philadelphia at the end of January as the city's lawsuit ...
The federal judge overseeing the case involving the exhibit examining slavery ruled on Monday that the federal government must continue to store the displays safely so they are not damaged. Federal ...
The University of Delaware restored academic materials on slavery and local history that it had previously taken offline. The removal was part of a broader effort to coordinate a campus culture and ...
Philadelphia's neighboring counties are showing their support for the city's lawsuit against the Trump administration after slavery exhibits were removed from the President's House on Independence ...