Losing Opens Up New Possibilities for Subsequent Gains Evolution is traditionally associated with increasing complexity and ...
In game two, Margaret Shelton, a homemaker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania faced off against Jaskaran Singh, a consultant from Plano, Texas, and Skyler Hornback, a chemical engineering Ph.D. student ...
This month we take the opportunity to celebrate the life and legacy of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American on the United States Supreme Court. Associate Justice Marshall’s remarkable career ...
In August 1895, a young cook named Wong Kim Ark was about to disembark from the SS Coptic, after a long journey home to San Francisco from China, when U.S. customs officials denied him reentry.
This paper identifies the legal problems with many of the most prominent actions: freezing funding, amending or repealing rules, and denying citizenship to children born in the United States.
Black History Month is an annual observance centered on celebrating the history, heritage, cultural influence and social ...
From massive protests against racial segregation and discrimination in the 1960s to the fight against police brutality, African Americans have advocated for equality for decades. In the ...
Mother Henriette Delille founded the Sisters of the Holy Family, a U.S. congregation of black sisters that cared for the poor and disadvantaged and taught slaves and free blacks. (CNS photo/Clarion ...
The path toward equity in Austin education is long and fraught. Efforts to create fair learning opportunities for all children continue to this day.
Homa Bay - Samba sub-location is reeling in shock and grief after a tragic incident at Ebenezer SDA Church, where an elder fatally stabbed his colleague at the altar during a Sabbath service on ...
He told 59News that the path to white and black school integration began in 1896 with the Plessy versus Ferguson case. In this case, the “separate but equal” doctrine was established. This meant that ...
As the United States emerged from World War II, Plessy v. Ferguson and Jim Crow laws continued to keep the country largely segregated. The war, however, was also a turning point for African Americans, ...