Peeling back history’s layers, exposing stories of slavery
By PATRICIA SULLIVAN The Washington Post ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The dying afternoon light was just enough to illuminate the little yellow rowhouse now for rent, …
By PATRICIA SULLIVAN The Washington Post ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The dying afternoon light was just enough to illuminate the little yellow rowhouse now for rent, …
By ADELLE M. BANKS Religion News Service Veora Layton-Robinson, a student in her final year at New York Theological Seminary, had signed up for a …
By BRUCE SMITH and SEANNA ADCOX Associated Press CHARLESTON S.C. – A South Carolina judge declared a mistrial Monday after a jury deadlocked in the …
By JESSE J. HOLLAND Associated Press WASHINGTON – Civil rights groups called for President-elect Donald Trump to forcefully and publicly denounce racism and bigotry, pointing …
By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court is returning to the familiar intersection of race and politics, in a pair of cases …
Associated Press JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville, Florida movie studio that produced silent- era films catering to an African-American audience has been designated a National …
Staff Report MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – After a six-month planning phase, the United Negro College Fund announced Florida Memorial University (FMU) as one of 24 …
KROMA Art Space and Studios is Hub for Miami’s Black Art Staff Report Coconut Grove, Fla. – With exhibits known for creating some of South …
By MEG KINNARD Associated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. – Jury selection is again resuming Monday in the federal case of a white man on trial for …
By LOUISE WATT Associated Press BEIJING – Entertainer Douglass Fearon attributes part of his success to the fact that “I’m an anomaly – I’m a …