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South Carolina to Erect First Monument Honoring an African American: Celebrating Robert Smalls | National News

Honoring Robert Smalls: South Carolina's First African American Statue at the Statehouse In a historic move, South Carolina is set to erect its first individual statue honoring an African American on the Statehouse lawn. This...

EBONY Teams Up with Allison for a Groundbreaking Collaboration

EBONY Partners with Allison: A Historic First for Black Media In a significant development for the media landscape, EBONY, the iconic Black-owned media company, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Allison, a global integrated marketing...

City Life Org: A New Whitney Exhibition Examines Changing Political, Ecological, and Social Landscapes

Exploring "Shifting Landscapes" at the Whitney Museum: A Reflection on Jane Dickson's Art and the Evolving American Experience As the Whitney Museum of American Art prepares to unveil its latest exhibition, "Shifting Landscapes," on November...

Students from African and African American Studies Selected for the Rising Scholars Conference

Celebrating Academic Excellence: Breanna Small and Leilani Mack Accepted into the Rising Scholars Conference In a remarkable achievement for the University of Arkansas, two outstanding students, Breanna Small and Leilani Mack, have been accepted into...

8 Essential Art Museums Showcasing Exhibits Celebrating Black Culture

Celebrating Black Culture Through Art: A Journey Across Eight Must-See Museums Delving into the vibrant world of Black culture through art offers a profound journey of understanding and appreciation. Each brushstroke and sculpture tells a...

Another Man Has Passed Away | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The Poetic Legacy of Henry Dumas: A Reflection on "Rootsong" On May 23, 1968, the literary world lost a profound voice when Henry Dumas, a 33-year-old Black poet from Sweet Home, Arkansas, was tragically killed....

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