The iconic voices of female jazz & blues legends Billie Holiday, Phyllis Hyman, Nancy Wilson and Bessie Smith were honored at Aretha's Jazz Café in Detroit for Black History Month
President Trump arrived at a packed White House celebration alongside Tiger Woods to a roaring crowd. The event came as he has eviscerated federal programs aimed at combating inequality in America.
His administration is implementing sweeping rollbacks of initiatives promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion across the federal government.
President Donald Trump welcomed attendees to the White House Thursday to celebrate Black History and announced the planned National Garden of Heroes that will honor Black Americans and others.
President Trump shared plans to feature more than 10 Black historical figures in his proposed National Garden of American Heroes during a Thursday White House reception for Black History Month.
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There is no pleasing the left when it comes to President Donald Trump. After one month in office, the president held a reception Thursday to acknowledge Black […]
During Black History Month, we pay tribute to these heroes and to so many others, not simply because they're Black heroes, but also because they are truly American heroes who inspire us,' says US pres