During the Civil War, Confederates targeted free Black people in the North, kidnapping them to sell into slavery. After the ...
The book fair is meant to inspire the next generation of readers by making books accessible to all while serving the need of ...
Nikki White says the Umoja Learning Community gave her the resources to succeed. The program is dedicated to the growth and success of African American students. It connected her to other students of ...
At 88, historian David Levering Lewis, a biographer of W.E.B. DuBois, has filled in gaps in his knowledge of his own family ...
Their vision was a place where Black youths could learn about African culture and people could gather and celebrate ...
"It’s rough growing up when people keep telling you 'you don’t act Black' yet you don’t look white. It could be awkward going ...
Celebrating Black History Month, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, Joe Nuxhall Way, ...
A Black community leader on parenting during the rollback of diversity initiatives in the public and private sectors.
Judge John Hancock kept his half-brothers in bondage until Juneteenth in 1865. He educated his own half-Black son who became ...
The fact that Josephine Baker was the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture, Siren of the Tropics (1927), is only one aspect of her remarkable achievements. In addition to being a major ...
Dr. James L. Hadnott is remembered for his service on the East Side and his work as an "advocate for the voiceless." ...
A mother is far more than just a title—she personifies love, strength, sacrifice, and resilience. She is the first connection ...