Black History Month Galvanizing the Black community: Black Herons, Inter Miami's first Black supporters' group Black History Month Eddie Pope on uniting against racism and intimidation in youth soccer Black History Month DaMarcus Beasley: How a Fort Wayne kid broke barriers and reached soccer’s ...
Last month, to celebrate Black History Month, MLB reached out to 10 prominent Black artists and made a simple request: Could you create a piece of art celebrating one of the game's greatest Black players? The style was up to the artist -- however they felt could best capture the ballpla...
from the Negro Leagues,”a contemporary storytelling platform to amplify and honor the legacy of the Negro Leagues.Undeniable, MLB’s first-ever animated series, is a key initiative among several meaningful efforts by MLB, as well as Major & Minor League Clubs, to celebrate Black History Month...
“It’s a step too far. This is Black History Month. This is supposed to be a celebration.” Miami-Dade School Board member Steve Gallon told the outlet that the new rule is an addition to Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, which was initially signed into law i...
Archives Preserve Miami's Black History The first book devoted to the history of African Americans in south Florida and their pivotal role in the growth and development of Miami, Black Miami in the Twentieth Century traces their triumphs, horrors, drudgery, and courage during ... M Hollinger 被...
Black History Spotlight: Burl Toler We spend much of Black History month spotlighting the many trailblazers on the field who made the game of football what it is today, but we forget about those on the sidelines who broke barriers as well. Men like Burl Toler, who was a pioneer for equal...
Miami commissioners; and a symbolic attempt at we don’t know what by Miami Police with a Black History Month themed police cruiser. We still haven’t forgotten about the execution-style shooting of Antwon Cooper by a Miami cop during a routine traffic stop in Liberty City in March 2022. ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: RECY TAYLOR: A SYMBOL OF JIM CROW’S FORGOTTEN HORROR As the following article attests, the hells that so many Black women suffered during the reign of Jane Crow segregation are swept under the rug, forgotten, as if Black American women had it so easy during the nadir...
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history. The second: Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester, who won Delaware’s open seat. Only three Black women have ever served in the Senate — Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois, Kamala Harris and Laphonza Butler of California. None served at the same time. Ally Mutnick...