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Booker’s Senate campaign and an affiliated joint fundraising committee raised $10 million from April through June, according ...
The Rarest Fruit” depicts how Edmond Albius, a 19th-century Black wunderkind, solved a pollination puzzle.
Bishop Chester Thompson spoke to the Camden Noon Lion's Club last week about local history and the work the Zion Hill Summer ...
The McKinney center in Jonesborough putting together an exhibit of the former Booker T. Washington school in the county.
When David graduated from Duke Law in 1964, more opportunities were available for Black students and the Federal Reserve Board in Washington hired him as its first African American attorney.
Weeks before Juneteenth and two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, freedom finally arrived in Florida. This Pensacola museum will celebrate.
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Booker T. Washington, left, was taken to the top of Mount Rubidoux by Mission Inn owner Frank Miller, right, when the educator and former slave visited Riverside on March 22, 1914.
Booker T. Washington was an American educator, author and also the founder of Tuskegee University in 1881, an institution for higher education for black students.
The Georgia Historical Society unveiled a new historical marker in Atlanta about Booker T. Washington High School.
Sometimes, it takes an unlikely friendship to change the world. For American education, one of those alliances started in the early 20th century. That’s when a ludicrously successful ...
Yvonne Wagner is proud to be a part of the Class of 1969 from Booker T. Washington High School in Norfolk.