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Author: Bailey Huebner
Former President of Cuba Fidel Castro and his brother and successor Raúl Castro characterized U.S. and Cuba relations for over…
Ghana trailblazed citizenship for the involuntary diaspora with 2019’s Year of Return, and continued efforts to welcome diasporans back home…
Businessman and Anti-Lynching Attorney John B. Stradford accrued millions in capital at the heart of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, a Black…
Although hundreds of Black-run business communities existed in America in the early 1900s, Hayti stood out as the world’s largest…
Inventor and Entrepreneur Thomas L. Jennings became the first Black American to secure a patent in 1821 for his innovative…
Queen Lili‘uokalani, crowned in 1891, fought for the rights of Hawaiians and the preservation of Hawaiian culture. During her reign,…
Rosa Parks award-winner for Women in Community Service, Ann Atwater spent her life as an outspoken activist for affordable housing…
Since Judy Reed, inventor of the improved dough kneader and roller, and Sarah E. Goode, inventor of the hide-away bed,…
Many Confederate statues toppled in the wake of the George Floyd protests, and calls to remove public symbols glorifying the…
A group of around 50 armed trespassers entered Haiti President Jovenel Moïse’s place of residence under the false pretense that…
Jetstream Africa, a logistics service revolutionizing trade among African countries, attracted investors including Alitheia IDF—a venture capital firm focused on…
Track and Field Superstar Sha’Carri Richardson sprinted into the spotlight at Louisiana State University, where then 19-year-old Richardson broke the…














