Women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (CPDB) member, Mrs. Maybelle Rutland Tanner Campbell, PFC closed her eyes on Tuesday, Feb 9, 2021 and entered eternal life. Mrs. Campbell
Cornell University is sponsoring a yearlong series honoring our beloved alumna and literary icon Toni Morrison on the 50th anniversary of her first book, “The Bluest Eye.” Cornell Celebrates Toni
Conversations with public intellectuals on the relevance of history to contemporary times will be hosted by Dr. Martha Norkunas, Professor of Oral and Public History and the History Department of
This February, during Black History Month, I call on the American people to honor the history and achievements of Black Americans and to reflect on the centuries of struggle that
The University of Maryland’s Center for Global Migration Studies and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture will be hosting virtual conference throughout the month of
Celebrate and honor African American heritage during Black History Month in February. From performances to history lessons to tours, there are plenty of exciting events and activities planned throughout Prince
Join KU faculty & staff in opposition to KBOR tenure policy SIGN OUR OPEN LETTER (FOR KU FACULTY AND STAFF) OR OUR SOLIDARITY STATEMENT (ALL OTHER SUPPORTERS) All eyes in
Sylvia Cyrus, Executive Director of the ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE AND HISTORY discusses the theme and events to celebrate Black History Month (The Black Family Representation,
The Pulitzer Center awarded Gloria Browne-Marshall a grant for her project on police violence. As a legal correspondent, constitutional law professor and playwright, she is honored to have the Pulitzer
WASHINGTON– The United States Mint (Mint) will release the 2021 America the Beautiful Quarter honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site on January 4, 2021. This is the final quarter