Collins regaled Outer Banks visitors with historical talks
Darrell Collins spent over 40 years as a Wright Brothers historian.
Darrell Collins spent over 40 years as a Wright Brothers historian.
The NCAE has a rich history rooted in the Civil Rights Movement.
Patsy Smith Morgan said discovering her ancestor fought in the American Revolutionary War is an incredible feeling.
Mouton is a highly respected role model for all women and people of color pursuing a career in STEM.
Anderson helped change the meteorological world.
Jemison has been an inspiration her entire life.
"They were educators. They were individuals who participated in civil rights marches."
Bluford had many great achievements in the space community.
The four Black men peacefully sat down at Woolworth’s lunch counter, simply asking to be served. When asked to leave, they stayed in their seats.
Washington helped develop the earliest climate models.
June Bacon-Bercey broke many barriers as an African American woman in science.
The Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation is an education organization aiming to close the education gap for minority students.
The group recently joined FoodChain Lexington for a day of volunteering, working to tackle food insecurity.
Pastor Sharon Riley takes matters into her own hands after a move by the Florida State Board of Education.
A new Texas historical marker has been unveiled downtown, honoring P.F. Roberts for his contributions to San Antonio’s Black community.
The students get to practice while also helping the community.
Johnson assumed the role of the Executive Director of Adult & Teen Challenge Northeastern Wisconsin (ATCNEW) in the fall of 2020.
Website was developed by Cayuga County's Office of Tourism.
Dr. Walter Cooper paved the way for more Black communities to combat injustices within their own cities.
The Anaheim Elementary School District superintendent reflects on his long career in education.
Your old things could be in a museum. The Freedom Center is looking to add to its collection of historical events.
Celebrations Arts has been a place for the Black community to come together for years.
“Juneteenth: Faith and Freedom” is a documentary exploring the holiday and how Christianity was used to justify American slavery.
Thursday is the last day to take the survey.
The monument will on the site of the old St. Pete Police Department, honoring the 12 officers that fought discrimination.
The team from the U of R and RIT collaborated on a digital map illustrating how racist policies of the past shaped neighborhoods in Rochester.