The Fontana Community Baptist Church, the oldest Black church in North Fontana, began a new chapter in December, focusing on ...
During a family Christmas event on a festive cruise last month, crew members dressed up as ‘snow cones.’ They were dressed in white with inverted show cones over their heads complete with eye holes.
Only one copy of a single issue still exists. In fact, one of the only things known about the Messenger is that in 1921, the white-dominated Charlottesville Daily Progress reprinted a Messenger ...
Virginia Democrats are once again advocating for legislation aimed at stripping tax-exempt status from several organizations linked to Richmond’s Confederate history.
I Have a Dream’ speech included pointed criticisms often left out of conservative understanding of King’s message ...
Employees of an Australian cruise ship dressed up as 'snow cones' that were suspiciously similar to Ku Klux Klan uniforms.
There is a renewed debate in Virginia over whether Confederate organizations like the United Daughters of the Confederacy should be exempt from paying certain property and real estate taxes.
The bill would repeal a change to the Virginia code implemented in 1950 to allow Confederate organizations to operate tax-free.
Hochul has also gotten $55,500 from Jonathan Kraft, president of the family holding company that owns the New England Patriots. She received $10,000 from Denver Broncos owner Carrie Walton Penner.
P&O Cruises Australia apologized after crew members dressed in costumes resembling Ku Klux Klan outfits during a holiday parade.
An Australian cruise line issued an apology after footage surfaced online of staff dressed up as Ku Klux Klan members. Video shared on Facebook shows what appear to be a group of eight people in ...