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As the nation prepares once again to commemorate Christopher Columbus Day, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Karen Hunter is refusing to celebrate…
On September 24, 1894, Edward Franklin Frazier was born in Baltimore, Maryland. A pioneering sociologist, author and educator, Frazier’s research…
What happens when manufactured grievances are used to shape politics, mass and social media, and even a sense of government?…
On September 22, 1906, Atlanta descended into one of the deadliest outbreaks of racial violence in American history. Over three…
On September 20, 1664, Maryland made history for all the wrong reasons. On that day, the colonial assembly passed the…
In a sweeping move meant to calm tensions between North and South, President Millard Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act…
On September 17, 1849, Harriet Tubman, then known as Araminta “Minty” Ross, made her first attempt to escape slavery from…
We are a firm believer in a person’s right to freedom of speech. TheHub.news does not glorify or endorse political…
On this day, September 13, 1913, James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama. The youngest of 10 children,…
Mississippi’s first Black mayor since Reconstruction, James Charles Evers, was a pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement who helped register…
On September 10, 1779, Nathaniel Wells was born on the island of St. Kitts in the Caribbean. Nathaniel Wells was…
On September 9, 1739, before dawn cast its first light over South Carolina, the largest slave uprising in the British…