A longtime tenant leader killed by a fire in her Harlem apartment building had been planning to finally move out of the city ...
A historic Black newspaper in New York is dealing with declining interest in physical newspapers by converting its office ...
Growing up in the 1960s in Lynchburg, Virginia, Jim White backed the Rev. Martin Luther King's peaceful, prayerful push for ...
Coming up: the Frick Collection's reopening, a dazzling exhibit in the Guggenheim's rotunda, a spotlight on Brooklyn artists, ...
During an era when the rights of women and people of color were limited, Decatur's Winnie Parker defied societal norms. "Her story is a story of challenges, but also overwhelming triumphs. She not ...
The Harlem district in downtown Albany is filled with a rich history of Black-owned businesses. Providing a space for black people to find and foster community, while receiving essential services that ...
The Harlem-based New York Amsterdam News is converting its building into a historic museum and community space.
The New York Amsterdam News, which was founded 115 years ago and has published civil rights leaders, will convert most of its ...
Sidney Poitier wasn’t initially a fan of Atlanta when he traveled through what was then Atlanta Municipal Airport in the 1950s.
Sixty years after Malcolm X's assassination, his legacy continues to inspire struggle and revolution. His words remain powerful, urging for autonomy and self-determination.
The civil rights leader gave furious clarity to black anger in the 1960s, but like several of his contemporaries met with a ...
A dilemma Malcolm faced was thus that those whom he and his mentor Elijah Muhammad, among others, were struggling to protect ...