Tre' Johnson, former Washington Redskins offensive lineman and Maryland high school history teacher, dies at 54 during a family trip.
Remembering Alice Louise Alston Fitts, a devoted servant leader in Baltimore who made a lasting impact through faith, education, and community service.
Autherine Lucy Foster's courageous fight for education at the University of Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement is celebrated with an honorary doctorate degree.
Lawmakers in Maryland introduce bills to safeguard voting rights and access, echoing civil rights leaders. The legislation aims to protect against intimidation and harassment at polling places.
Historic coalition of 80+ Democrats boycott State of the Union to hold 'People's State of the Union' rally, criticizing misinformation and policies.
Black leaders emphasize the importance of mentorship, economic literacy, and a shift in mindset to sustain progress for the next generation.
Discover the future of tech in Black communities as experts discuss the potential of Baltimore as a tech hub, the importance of resources, and AI governance.
Should it be strengthened or eliminated? Critics argue it's outdated, but it's crucial for disadvantaged entrepreneurs.
Honoring African-American leaders in Virginia history, including an attorney, U.S. Army officer, civil rights pioneer, and public health advocate.
Long before modern sports stars like Simone Biles and Coco Gauff, Black athletes such as Moses Fleetwood Walker, a catcher for the American League Association in 1884, broke barriers for future ...
Black History Month in Maryland highlights the state's African American economic contributions, past and present. Removing barriers to opportunity is key to future success.
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