Last of six parts IN this column last month, we dealt lengthily with the correlation between the phrase "greener pastures" ...
Several churches, along with the African American Pastor’s Alliance, sponsored a Community Church Service Sunday as part of ...
Community members are invited to a Black History Month celebration Saturday with speakers, music and dance performances, as well as a soul food buffet. The event will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. at ...
"James Cone had said, he's the God of the oppressed and so as oppressed people, we've always leaned on God we've always ...
Atlanta is home to a variety of significant historical landmarks, events and cultural milestones that showcase the plight and triumph of the African American experience. Outside of well-known ...
Carroll County’s history of racial violence, including the 1885 lynching of an African American man named Townsend Cook, was ...
The ProudBoys are now changing our name to the.... 'African Methodist Episcopal Boys,'' Enrique Tarrio, former leader of ...
Staff report The following events have been scheduled to celebrate Black History Month: Now through March 1 — “Greatness ...
The Eucharist is not simply a cultural legacy. It is more than a moving performance or a beautiful ritual symbolizing ...
The U.S. State Department’s “ One Flag Policy ” mandates that only the American flag — except for specific instances, such as ...
I was privileged to attend two small gatherings recently. The first was an Interfaith gathering at the African American ...
William Nesbit, an African American man who moved to Blair County in the mid-1800s was instrumental in helping others secure ...