A new documentary premieres this weekend spotlighting an era of Texas sports history many fans may not be familiar with.
In addition to a record, history more often than not provides a road map. That’s certainly true in terms of the long road to ...
Church has stood in Springfield, Missouri, for more than a century, but its congregation has molded the community well before ...
ST. LOUIS – Mary Jean Price Walls was the first documented Black student to apply to Missouri State University in 1950. The ...
The Legal Defense Fund (LDF) hosted its 36th National Equal Justice Awards Dinner (NEJAD) on May 16. The annual fundraising event, held at The Glasshouse in New York City, celebrated community leaders ...
To look upon shelves is as much an act of self-discovery as it is discovering something I didn’t know within the pages of a book.
Jesse Jackson died Tuesday morning at 84. Mara Rose Williams remembers walking side by side with him in Atlanta and again in ...
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The justices and gender pronouns
Last month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. At issue was whether Idaho and West Virginia laws that prohibit transgender women […] The post The ...
Wright was the first person ever to celebrate a touchdown. His legacy—from segregated Carver to UH glory—is much bigger than any dance.
Derek Francis, a longtime counselor who has worked in Minneapolis public schools, wants local children to know that the ...
It's one of the most painful periods of America's history. It was just over 70 years ago, on May 17th, 1954, The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a unanimous ruling that would change our educational ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from punishing Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, ...
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