Learn the origins and influence of the “Lost Cause” American myth and examine the impacts this narrative has had on Black Americans throughout history. This captivating multimedia presentation combines artworks sculpted by Edward Valentine as well as documents, objects, images, quotations, and quest...
Black Church History In VideoMichael Duane Johnson
As we celebrate Black History Month, the role of the church in African American communities cannot be overstated. For centuries, the church has provided spiritual guidance and leadership, but has also delivered social services to improve education, economic mobility, health and wellness in Black comm...
February 24, 2021In recognition of Black History Month, we asked some of our colleagues to share a special part of their own Black history through a favorite artifact or family heirloom. In the fourth and final part of this series, we hear from McKinsey colleagues on how their fathers’l...
Annual 2025 Black History Service. Theme: “Labourers Are Few” Sun, Feb 16 • 3:00 PM St. James Church of Christ Disciples of Christ From $2.00 Pastor C. L. Bennett Black History Month Lunch & Learn Series Thu, Feb 6 • 12:00 PM + 2 more ...
Next to Litway Baptist Church was a Black nightclub called Johnny's Place. Daniel Carpenter remembered that the club had two tables outside and there was a man by the name of Buck who was frequently there. Buck also ran the bar downstairs at Adams Inn (See also, Stop 9, Adams Inn and...
Welcome to the FBI Files on Historical Figures & Groups archive at The Black Vault. This comprehensive collection provides a unique lens into the lives and activities of various prominent individuals and groups that have played significant roles in shaping history. These files offer a rare glimpse ...
SEE ALSO: Social media reacts to Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Country music owes much of its sound and history to Black musicians of the past like Linda Martell, Lil Hardin Armstong, Jimmie Rodger, and Charley Pride. Thus, just like she did with Renaissance in highlighting the Black histor...
The above vignettes illustrate how both crises manifest in urban public parks, streets, and open space, and both crises reveal a stark truth about American society: that racial inequality, and in particular antiblack racism, is not “history.” Not only is antiblack racism present, it continues...
“You can’t separate Black history from American history,” saysTyrone Ross, chief executive officer (CEO) of Onramp Invest, a crypto asset integration platform solution for financial advisors. “We’ve always been well adept and versed in financial education and the ability to be entrepreneurs...