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On September 20, 1664, Maryland made history for all the wrong reasons. On that day, the colonial assembly passed the…
By the 1400s, the Kongo Kingdom was one of the most powerful on the planet. According to Professor Henry Louis…
HBCU institutions have received a wealth of support in recent years. From donations and fundraisers to famous coaches and sponsorships,…
Last year, Teddy Bridgewater returned to Miami Northwestern and coached his alma mater to a state championship, its first since…
Five Black Poets to Read in Honor of National Poetry Month All month long, April marks the 26th celebration of…
When the founders of Atlanta University first established the institution, they could not have predicted that it would expand and…
Activist and Physician, Andréia Beatriz Joins Atlantic Archives to Discuss Her Role As a Black Doctor in Brazil
Atlantic Archives: First of all congratulations on your recent humanitarian award. You are speaking with us during the middle of…
New York City Welcomes First-of-its Kind HBCU Prep School: “It’s Important Because It Doesn’t Exist”
The new school is a collaboration with Delaware State University. Earlier this month, New York City officials proudly opened the…
In a sweeping move meant to calm tensions between North and South, President Millard Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act…
California has just taken a bold step in the fight for women’s reproductive rights in the United States. Its lawmakers…
Growing up, when certain “Brothers” were on the pitcher’s mound, all activities in our home ceased. “Pops” turned the television…
I’ve been sore for weeks. Not the good kind of sore that makes you smile knowing you put in work.…

















