WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Less than a year after her death, Maya Angelou has been further immortalized on a U.S. Postal Service commemorative Forever Stamp. An all-star assembly gathered
WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Even as health care costs continue to cause concerns for the poor, nearly 40 percent African Americans and about half of Whites didn’t know that
The phrase African Americans came into existence by a North Carolinian Bigot, who named all black people African Americans, which is an ambiguous statement. This bigot made this
The classic passage before us warrants our careful attention because it is of supreme importance, in that, it describes the unusual suffering that the suffering servant (Jesus Christ)
Carolyn Arnold’s love affair with the community started decades ago with reoccurring blackouts in her neighborhood for no righteous reason. She did some research, gathered her neighbors, called
In the course of one week we witnessed the burden of being young, gifted and Black. First, the Little League baseball Phenom Mo’ne Davis was insulted by a
April is recognized as National Autism Awareness Month. It is a time set aside to promote the acceptance of Autism and to acknowledge the patients, families, and
According to a USA TODAY report by Kathleen Fackelmann, a recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine sites that, “Older men and women who exercised even
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common, seasonal virus contracted by nearly 100 percent of infants by the age of 2. RSV has similar symptoms to the common