DALLAS, Texas – At a time when quality, affordable housing for low-income people is at a premium in Dallas, residents of one of the few remaining intact Freedmen’s
By Don Babwin CHICAGO (AP) — A cast member on the hit television show “Empire” alleged he was physically attacked by men in Chicago who shouted racial and
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson The shameful government shutdown has ended, and must never occur again. The lives of federal employees and their families are too important to
(Dallas) – When Richland College faculty members Clive Siegle and Tim Sullivan started collaborating on the joint project “Finding Little Egypt,” little did they know how far they
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Travis Scott to Jermaine Dupri are among the music artists who have been criticized for taking part in Super Bowl-related events, but their shows
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia “I didn’t know I was a slave until I found out I couldn’t do the things I wanted.” — Frederick
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor Popular R&B singer James Ingram died on January 29 at age 66 at his home in Los Angeles. With his strong
(DALLAS, TX) – Ten new members will be inducted into the 2019 Hall of Fame Class at the African American Education Archives and History Bobbie L. Lang Luncheon
Prom Closet changes lives by providing prom attire and accessories, free of charge, to girls around the region and state. Prom dreams come true as girls find their
Dallas – The granite plinth where the statue of Robert E Lee was previously installed at Oak Lawn Park will be disassembled and archived in a secure location