In 1804, Ohio passed “Black Laws” that barred testimony, schools, and jobs for Black residents—proving freedom in the North ...
Logan Woods has had a couple of cracks at facing high-major foes — at Indiana two years with eight minutes of action and at Kentucky last season where he started, played 17 minutes and scored four ...
Dressed in her school's signature blue and gold colors, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University student ...
In 1857, the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott ruling denied Black citizenship, upheld slavery, and stands as one of the Court's ...
Haunted by the COVID-19 pandemic's disproportionate impact on Black people and reports of police violence against their ...
From Lamar Smith in Mississippi to Harry and Harriette Moore in Florida, Black activists were murdered for voting rights.
Onalaska (6-3) enters Friday’s game as the No. 2 team out of the 2B Central-South League, with their three losses this season coming against 1A powers Nooksack Valley and Cascade Christian and a 32-0 ...
California will once again reserve space for VIP seating when the Golden Bears return to their home court to take on Wright State in a non-conference men's basketball game Thursday night in Berkeley, ...
ELLENSBURG — During the regular season, Ellensburg looked virtually unstoppable against every CWAC opponent except rival ...
Several Black business owners allege that a group that oversees an entertainment district in Kansas City, Missouri, took deliberate steps to hamper their operations until […] ...
Judge Harris began there as a lawyer. In 1989 he represented Alan Swanson and other defendants wrongfully arrested after the ...