by Gwendolyn J. Brantley The nine nominees inducted and enshrined in the African American Education Archives and History Program on April 16 were:Â Mary Smith Bradley, Marilyn Gibson
As we continue the marvelous letter of Romans, we endeavored to present Paul’s argument that the Gentiles were guilty and stood condemned on the basis that they spurned
Have you ever stopped to examine your life? Have you ever stopped to examine the choices you’ve made? Being able to examine one’s life is important. In 1
Our nation continues to marshal support for the people of Flint, Michigan, as the city rebuilds after its water supply was found to be contaminated with extremely dangerous
When Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced that Harriet Tubman would grace the new $20 bill, my heart sang hallelujah. Additional changes to the currency were also announced. The
On April 30th, hundreds of women, peace-builders, and peace activists from around the globe will gather in Dallas for the Annual “A World of Women for World Peace”
Cedar Valley College recently celebrated the grand opening of the Cedar Valley College Environmental Learning Area with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The six-acre, outdoor classroom will provide space for
By Freddie Allen (NNPA National News Editor) Sidnee King, a 20 year-old broadcast journalism student at Howard University, admitted that she was nervous about her summer plans, the
The 22nd Annual Older Americans Information and Health Fair sponsored by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will be held Thurs., May 5, at Centennial Hall in Fair Park,
The Sewall-Belmont House is located at the National Women’s Party in Washington D.C. It is one of the oldest houses near the United States Capitol, and was the