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On the heels of his art gallery closing in The Vista, Preach Jacobs pens a letter of encouragement to Black artists making ...
It has a proud story to tell,” says a man who attended the Rosenwald School in Fort Worth’s Stop Six neighborhood.
It all started with an estate sale in 2014, explain Kiyanna Stewart and Jannah Handy in “Blk Mkt Vintage,” their first book (Black Dog and Leventhal; $40).
I had not yet been born in 1948, a year fraught with challenges to the voting potential of Black Americans. Just three years after the United States and its allies had declared victory over fascism ...
Organizers say the project “enjoyed tremendous support in terms of its fundraising,” but now they’re hoping for more public engagement.
Graphic by Chris Panicker We’re midway through the summer, which means that several marquee music festivals have come and ...
Colleton County resident John Glenn Creel, chief of the Edisto Natchez-Kusso tribe of South Carolina, points to his father’s ...
At its best, Ann Curthoys' new book on Paul Robeson, The Last Tour, brings to life a full map of half-forgotten Australian ...
The diehard Chicago Cubs fan and host of the new documentary 'Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home Run' tells GQ why ...
We were free-range roosters and not Riace bronzes,” once said Livio Berruti, who would become the eponymous athlete of those ...
That’s the sensation one gets when listening to First And Last And Always by The Sisters Of Mercy some 40 years on. I had ...
Dissidents to such abominable policy need to hear, memorize, and teach to our children, one of the final statements Pope ...