In 1871, the Fisk University singers embarked on a tour that introduced white Americans to a Black sound that would reshape the nation.
The cost of war is not reckoned solely in dollars and cents, but let's look at those financial costs.
Chuck Yarborough on helping kids make connections between the past and the present
Whereas southern Klansmen assaulted Black Americans and their white allies, California vigilantes targeted Chinese immigrants.
For two hundred years, Charleston’s Emanuel A.M.E. church has been the center of a vibrant black community—and been attacked for it.
Two years after a controversial paper claimed to reconstruct the Spinosaurus, the carnivorous beast remains one of the most enigmatic puzzles of paleontology.
The accomplishments of the first black president will be erased by a man who rose to power on the slander that Barack Obama was not born in America.