We sit down for a coffee with veteran Sudanese-British broadcaster Zeinab Badawi, who discusses the value of history and the ...
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Volunteers deliver gifts to widows on Valentine's DayAshley Manning, founder of Valentine’s Day Widow Outreach Project, joined by hundreds of volunteers, came together this week for the non-profit organization's fifth annual event to deliver gifts to ...
Located in northwestern Tulsa, Okla., the neighborhood was alive with Black political and economic power during the early ...
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Hosted on MSNWe’ll be forever loving Jah: Bob Marley turns 80On 6 February 1945, a star was born. In the Parish of St Anne’s in a village named Nine Mile in the mountains of central ...
Much more recently in 2009, Abubakar al-Shekawi pretended to succeed them by creating an "Islamic Caliphate" on the same great soil, leading to the greatest ravage this basin has witnessed since the ...
The Benin Bronzes belong in Benin. Not in London. Not in Oxford. And certainly not in a country that built its wealth on ...
For those of us who cherish the true ideals of Pan-Africanism we watch with great misgiving an emerging paradigm within the African political discourse recently affecting Zimbabwe and other ... and ...
Villanova University history professor Judith Giesberg has written a new book, "Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly ...
Around 100 women were kept as slaves on a human egg farm in Georgia where they were fed hormones and treated like cattle. Their horrifying ordeal has been revealed by three Thai women who were ...
February has been designated as Black History Month. As I sit here contemplating that fact, I remember back to my elementary school days. We didn’t study much in the way of Black history in the ...
THE often-forgotten contributions of Black Georgian and Victorian people will be told in an exhibition about the fight to end transatlantic slavery and its aftermath. It will explore "how African ...
10 million more people were in modern slavery in 2021 compared to 2016 global estimates, bringing the total to 50 million worldwide. Women and children remain disproportionately vulnerable.
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