A host of community members joined Dallas ISD officials, staff and students at Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary School March 21 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the school’s
For 58 years, a supreme court-sanctioned public policy of separate but equal facilities for races prevailed in the school of the United State of America. The Dallas Independent
The Education Committee of the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce invites the community to join them in honoring the 2014 Educators of the Year at their event on
Dallas Madison 82, Houston Yates 70: Led by 22 points from game MVP Admon Gilder, Dallas Madison repeated as Class 3A boys state champions. The game was a
Over the past 30 years, Dallas Kimball had become one of the revered programs in Texas state basketball. With a third state championship in four years, the current
The Dallas Chapter of Top Teens of America held its Annual Blue and Silver Ball Saturday, February 9, 2014 at the Double Tree Hotel Market Center. This was
Expect the unexpected when the 82nd Annual South Central Regional Conference of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated convenes March 13-16, 2014 at the Hilton Anatole. International guests, a
Dem U. S. Senator Kesha Rogers (DEM) 28.89% David M. Alameel (DEM) 50.96% Dem U. S. Congressional Dist 24 Patrick McGehearty (DEM) 100% Dem U. S. Congressional Dist
YES, WE SERVED in World War II. Many soldiers of color served their country with Distinction during World War II. There were 125,000 African Americans who were overseas
TO OUR READERS, SUPPORTERS AND ADVERTISERS, The last three issues we honored African Americans, U.S. Service Men and Women & Veterans who served this country with dignity, pride,