The President hosts a Black History Month event, but attendees ignore his divisive actions and past rhetoric. The event highlights the disconnect from recent history.
President Trump to address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday in a speech that follows decades of memorable moments ...
State Representative Kathy Schmaltz is reintroducing legislation to designate a stretch of US-127 as the 2nd Lt. Roosevelt ...
Thursday’s wreath-laying ceremony honoring local United States Colored Troops drew attention not simply to Black History ...
The clanking didacticism of Dan Fogelman’s new Hulu series, which involves climate disaster, nuclear war, and the insurgency ...
When her father died, the author of “Americanah” produced a slim work of nonfiction. When her mother died, she poured her ...
As Black History Month came to a close, this year’s theme "Building Legacy: African American Labor and the Path to Economic ...
Mary Kelly is on a journey to uncover more details about her aunt, Tessie Mae Seymour, who was in the U.S. Army's 6-888th ...
Students at the Cleveland School of the Arts have been researching local Tuskegee Airmen for several weeks and recently ...
The family and community of Wisconsin’s only Tuskegee Airman, Alfred Gorham, are keeping his story alive. He was 22 when he ...
Congressman Jason Crow was back in his district Friday, celebrating the newly opened Lieutenant Colonel John Mosley VA Clinic ...
A Michigan oral history project is collecting the stories of farmers and gardeners from working class communities and communities of color.