“There is no more powerful force than a people steeped in their history. And there is no higher cause than honoring our struggle and ancestors by remembering.” –
Clearly the talk of the town… our 2014 African American History Series opens with a standing ovation for Bishop Samuel Evans, who was inducted into the College of
The most wonderful love letter ever written is the Bible. The Bible allows mankind to hear God’s voice, experience His love and compassion for His people, and to
The superscription of this blessed Psalm 61 reads, “To the chief Musician upon Neginah, A Psalm of David.” The word “neginah” means a stringed instrument; thus, this psalm
We’re used to making a big fuss over children’s birthdays, but this week child advocates and families across the country are celebrating CHIP, the Children’s Health Insurance Program,
As America continues to celebrate the countless achievements of African Americans during Black History Month, it makes sense to remind each other that the things we do every
The superscription of Psalm 60 reads, “To the chief Musician upon Shushan-eduth, Mitchtamof David, to teach; when he strove with Aramnaharaim and with Aramzobah, when Joab returned, and
Carter G. Woodson, son of former slaves, pioneering Harvard-trained historian, founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, and inspirer of Black History