What Juneteenth Means To Black Americans And How They’re Celebrating As The Holiday Continues To Gain Visibility
On June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, enslaved people in the area were told something that would change their lives,…
On June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, enslaved people in the area were told something that would change their lives,…
In order to develop, modern economies require science and engineering research. Many Western companies began their R&D efforts in academic…
The federal lawmaker representing the Oluyole Federal constituency, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe has congratulated Yemi Mobolade, the first black elected Mayor…
Eritrea has rejoined a regional East African bloc it left 16 years ago, its information minister said, in the country’s…
Momentum is now building behind the case for a permanent G20 seat for the African Union. The grouping’s fundamental virtue…
Activists are stepping up pressure on the U.S. to grant asylum and other protections to Black Mauritanians facing imprisonment, torture, execution,…
In 1958, Roy Clay Sr. set off in a shiny 1956 Black Ford on a four-day, 2,300-mile journey from his…
Recent allegations by the U.S. ambassador to South Africa that the African nation gave ammunition and weapons to Russia in December 2022,…