By Nesha Z. Haniff Nesha Z. Haniff went to Central High School, and was born in Triumph Village ECD. She has a PhD from the ...
Exxon Mobil is committed to moving fast to develop natural gas in Guyana, the U.S. energy major's upstream chief Dan Ammann said on Tuesday, a key move amid the country's push for increased gas output ...
In April 1912, a young Black woman named Clementine Barnabet confessed to murdering four families in and around Lafayette, Louisiana. The widespread news coverage at the time effectively branded her a ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson had popularized the term “African American" as a way to reclaim cultural identity. The protege of the ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon, two-time Democratic presidential candidate and Greenville native, has died at the age of 84.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two people connected to Carter G. Woodson, the forefather of Black History Month, to discuss its 100th anniversary.
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