White Supremacist Sentenced to Life in Prison for Killing of 10 Black Residents in Buffalo Supermarket Shooting Ebony McMorris February 15, 2023
On this day in 1968, Henry Lewis became the first Black conductor/music director of a major American orchestra Clay Cane February 15, 2023
College Board Admits Mistakes, Slams DeSantis Administration on AP African American Studies Course Comments Clay Cane February 14, 2023
David Jolicoeur, aka Trugoy the Dove, co-founder of De La Soul, passed away at 54 Clay Cane February 13, 2023
Poll: Black voters pleased with President Biden, believe he should run in 2024 Clay Cane February 10, 2023
On this day in 1971, Leroy “Satchel” Paige became the first Negro League veteran to be nominated to the Baseball Hall of Fame Clay Cane February 9, 2023
Memphis City Council Moves Forward on Police Reform Proposals After Beating Death of Tyre Nichols Ebony McMorris February 9, 2023
State of Missouri Executes 58-Year-Old Leonard Taylor Despite Calls From Activists Clay Cane February 8, 2023
Justice Department To Review the Memphis Police Department after Tyre Nichols’ Death Clay Cane February 7, 2023
On This day in history marks two major milestones in Black history. Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins, known as the Washington Commanders, was the first Black quarterback to play in the Super Bowl on Jan. 31, 1988 Clay Cane January 31, 2023
On This day in History: January 20th, poet, actress and activist Dr. Maya Angelou recites her poem “On the Pulse of Morning” at the inauguration ceremony for President Bill Clinton in Washington, D.C. Clay Cane January 23, 2023