You probably know the chocolate-inspired town of Hershey is located in Pennsylvania, and you might know a thing or two about ...
DeCarla Burton remembers the day when her four-year-old daughter returned from daycare, saddened with the question: ‘Mommy, am I Black like a skillet?’ “The teacher was talking about skin tones…but ...
After the June 2024 cycle, the claim simmered online but was relatively inconspicuous compared to more prominent allegations ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic’s initial shocks to business owners, entrepreneurship bounced back, with the number of new business applications booming since 2020. According to the Census Bureau, ...
Jake Fillery is an Evergreen Editor for GameRant who has been writing lists, guides, and reviews since 2022. With thousands of engaging articles and guides, Jake loves conversations surrounding all ...
On a dark, drizzly morning this fall in rural South Carolina, a team of federal agents wearing tactical gear quietly ...
A question has confronted graphic designer Cheryl D. Holmes-Miller since the start of her career: “Where are the Black designers?” She explored it as a writer, first in the form of a trailblazing ...
Four employees of a boarding and training kennel in Swannanoa are facing felony charges after an investigation into the death ...
Black holes are regions in space where an enormous amount of mass is packed into a tiny volume. This creates a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape. They are created when giant ...
The author discusses the origins of the Hamites and Shemites (or Semites). He states that the original Israelites were of the Black race and that the biblical Abraham (or Abram) was a Black Shemite (a ...
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Celebrating key Black players, coaches and referees who helped propel the sport of basketball and the NBA. From NBA.com Staff NBA’s 1st Black starting five in 1964: No. 24 Sam Jones, No. 25 K. C.