Donna Rae Pearson and Sherri Camp will give a presentation Feb. 18 about maps they created highlighting significant Black history sites in Topeka.
Seventy-five years after enrolling at Wayland, Annie Taylor is still celebrated.
Agreement Removes Threats to More than $700 Million in Annual Federal Education Assistance for Maryland, Including More than $250 Million to Support Students with Disabilities BALTIMORE, MD (February ...
The rivalry between St. Charles High School and St. Charles West is usually defined by the clash of navy and maroon. In a ...
At Sokolove Law, we would like to highlight 6 Black historical figures from the field we know and understand best: law.
Black children in Lewis County, Mo., were educated in the one-room schoolhouse for 75 years beginning in 1880.
City Council unanimously voted Tuesday to rededicate Calhoun Avenue, Stevens Street and Frost Street, which were named after Confederate military leaders.
Twelve years after the 1939 Alexandria Library sit-in, when 16-year-old Barbara Rose Johns of Farmville, Virginia, organized a student walk-out at her segregated high school, she could not have known ...
As we celebrate Black History Month, the Warren County NAACP is sharing a series of articles that will continue throughout ...
ST. LOUIS – Mary Jean Price Walls was the first documented Black student to apply to Missouri State University in 1950. The ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist The first time I recall hearing much about Kentucky’s infamous Day Law was in 2007 when ...
Fuquay-Varina reflects on school integration during Black History Month, highlighting a student-led unification in 1970 ...