WASHINGTON — Loretta Lynch was sworn in Monday as the 83rd U.S. attorney general, the first African-American woman to serve as the nation’s top law enforcement official. Speaking
Branlon Allen School: The “Great” James Madison High School Class of: 2015 Activities: Football, mock trial, track, NHS, Boys & Girls Club, debate, student council president, homecoming king Role Model(s): Donald Trump, Bill
by Zenitha Prince Special to the NNPA from the Afro-American Newspaper Officials, lawmakers and civil rights groups commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
New Eastfield College Arts Collective presents Arts in Action showcase April 23 The Visual, Fine and Performing Arts disciplines at Eastfield College will launch The Arts Collective, a collaboration
(AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton jumped back into presidential politics on Sunday, making a much-awaited announcement she will again seek the White House with a promise to serve
Streetcar travel between Oak Cliff and Downtown Dallas is back after a nearly 50 year absence, connecting a historic community via a state-of-the-art electric vehicle and a free
17th Annual NAN Convention is the nation’s largest civil rights gathering since tragedies in Ferguson and Staten Island In the wake of a deadly police shooting in North
The Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce, a statewide network of nearly two dozen groups, demonstrate the value of Black-owned businesses to the Texas economy by
On Sunday evening, March 29, Parkland Health & Hospital System painted the town purple as it prepares to celebrate the dedication of the new Parkland hospital. Lighted buildings
WORKING TOWARD UNITY IN DIVERSITY IN DALLAS On Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015, Reverend Bryan L. Carter, senior pastor of Concord Church and Dr. Jeff Warren, senior pastor