Nearly 130 years after his passing, famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass made history once again. On his chosen birthday of Feb. 14, a bust of Douglass was...
Happy Valentine’s Day, Michigan! As we make our way through another Michigan winter (though, lately, it has felt like an early spring, am I right?), we...
Located on the city’s south side, Layton Park is one of more than 75 distinct neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Working-class Poles and Germans arrived in the late...
Texas has a rich history of Black historical figures that have made their mark in the Lone Star State. Whether living here or visiting, there’s many...
Arizona National Guard provides update on injured soldiers Maj. Gen. Kerry L. Muehlenbeck speaks on the 1-158th Infantry Regiment, Bushmasters wounded in action in the Jan....
Biden, Harris celebrate Black History Month at White House ceremony Vice President Kamala Harris spoke during a ceremony to celebrate Black History Month. Scott L. Hall,...
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced some special activities they will be hosting as a way to celebrate Black History Month. Celebrations will begin on...
Read Time:4 Minute, 16 Second “I love music so much that it keeps me glued to life,” Leonard Bernstein (Lenny), world-renowned composer, asserts emphatically. This film...
Happy Michigan Day! National Michigan Day is celebrated every year on January 18. States are celebrated by the order they entered the union, starting in July,...
Jeff Frenkiewich | Guest Columnist On September 19, 1796, George Washington published his Farewell Address. In it, America’s “founding father” announced his retirement and explained his...