BY THE HUB Mayor Eric Johnson announced that the 25th annual Dallas Mayor’s Back to School Fair will take place Aug. 6, 2021. Similar to last year’s event, this year’s Back
Written by Stacy M. Brown The beach resort once flourished while welcoming African American visitors in the 1920s – a time when Black people and other minorities weren’t allowed
BY ALLYSON WALLER The Texas Supreme Court has extended the state’s eviction diversion program, which helps tenants facing eviction — if their landlords agree to participate. Photo Credit: Evan L’Roy/The Texas
Joe Kirven passed away on July 5th, 2021 at the age of 90. He graduated from Booker T Washington High School, attended Wiley College on an athletic scholarship
“I am doing this because I have fought against this all my life, against chattel slavery, which has dehumanized human life.” State officials of the Caribbean nation said
By PAUL J. WEBER and WILL WEISSERT AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Democrats in the Texas Legislature bolted Monday for Washington, and said they were ready to remain there
By BEN NUCKOLS LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Zaila Avant-garde understood the significance of what she was doing as she stood on the Scripps National Spelling Bee
BY ABBY LIVINGSTON AND ISABELLA ZOU A promotional event for a book examining the role slavery played leading up to the Battle of the Alamo that was scheduled at the Bullock