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By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story January 23, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Houston’s cultural landscape is about to be enriched with a groundbreaking artistic collaboration.
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In 1935, Bethune founded the National Council of Negro Women, an “organization of organizations” to unify African American women’s organizations under one major umbrella. The Mary McLeod Bethune ...
African migrants said that repressive European anti-migration enforcement and coercive smugglers pushed them towards New York City.
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The Saint Mary's Division for Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Gender and Women's Studies Department hosted the 'Hidden in Plain Sight' lecture to highlight historical Black women, including South ...
Vice President Kamala Harris lost to former President Donald Trump in the recent presidential election, with Trump securing ...
By Jim Beaugez Under cover of darkness during the early hours of June 7, 1863, an army of 1,500 Confederate troops approached ...
Traveling to Lincoln from Boston, Higginbotham said her grandfather, the Rev. Walter Henderson Brooks, was born a slave in 1851. He “worked” for a tobacco company in Richmond, Virginia.