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Qasim Rashid on MSNWhy Banning AP African American History Matters in Our SchoolsI'm sharing my thoughts on the decision to ban AP African American history and reflecting on how curriculum choices reveal ...
Economists say the rise in unemployment among Black Americans could be a troubling sign for the economy at large.
McWhorter: In 1988, when the Rev. Jesse Jackson had a massive influence on the Black community, he basically declared that we ...
We know the Vanderbilts and Astors. It’s time to get acquainted with the Downings, Van Hornes, and Bannisters, too.
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The Nation on MSNIt Has Never Been Easy to Be Both Black and AmericanThe administration knows that subduing history as it is doing works to keep people of color in this country disunited and at ...
A new survey found less than half of U.S. adults believe Black and Hispanic people face significant discrimination, while ...
Black Americans in Illinois can submit a DNA sample to a university-based project trying to find their ancestral homes, ...
Saul Blair's efforts to reclaim land purchased by his great-grandfather a few decades after the Civil War has hit roadblocks, but he keeps pushing.
A growing wave of African Americans are relocating to Kenya, citing the need to connect with their history and culture, or "coming home,” a phrase often used among the Black community.
"There are black people in every continent who are all over the world," explained Professor Celeste Watkins-Hayes, an African American studies professor at Northwestern University.
For more on the demographics of the U.S. Black population, see “ The Growing Diversity of Black America.” The number of immigrants to the U.S. who are Black has been growing in recent years (10% of ...
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