Black-owned investigative media didn’t emerge because of exclusivity. It was how it was systematically excluded from mainstream American journalism that gave birth to it.
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Lyah LeFlore-Ituen, the new director of Missouri Historical Society's African American Initiative, at the history museum in Forest Park. As Lyah LeFlore-Ituen walked through the "Mill Creek: Black ...
“Black Renaissance,” an exhibit at the San Bernardino County Museum through Black History Month, is a “contemporary revival” of the Harlem Renaissance. The exhibit draws on the “cultural movement of ...
For many years, school curricula have limited their scope to the same Black figures throughout history. While lectures on the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman remain ...