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The Career and Impact of Whitney Houston: Still "The Greatest Love of All"
How does the world comprehend a loss of such magnitude as Whitney Houston? There's no denying that we've lost a multitude of legendary musical talents over the last decade. Somehow, though, losing Whitney Houston feels like the first huge loss of an artist whose music I grew up with.
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A photo album rescued from the trash turns out to be a historical treasure
With some 770,000 New Yorkers out of work - at least 8 percent of our workforce - the last thing we... It is with both pride and sadness that I am about to deploy again to a combat zone, this time... Fatima Johnson, left, holds a book with her mother, Valoree Nelson, containing World War II-era snapshots of African-Americans that she found in the ... (more)
11 hrs ago | 11 Alive
Plan for Athens Walmart divisive in Athens
Some advocates are supporting the new project because they hope it will bring more jobs to the northeast Georgia city.
Ku Klux Klan: Extraordinary images from a divisive era capture a day...
The eerie ghost-like hordes boldly parade on the country's most illustrious avenue in a performance that feels unthinkable in today's world.
Diversity increasing in NJ, and more residents comfortable with it, poll finds
The Garden State has grown racially and ethnically in the last decade, and according to the results of a Monmouth University/NJ Press Media Poll, New Jerseyans are showing an increased level of comfort with that diversity.
'Not just for black people: for everybody'
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Gary Chenault, president and CEO of the United Way of Delaware County; Eddie Bell, Muncie fire chief; Yvonne Thompson, director of Muncie's Human Rights Commission; Jason Walker, Delaware County Sheriff's Department chief deputy; and Terry Whitt Bailey, director of the Community Development office.
Black, Female And An Inspirational Modern Artist
Just in the last year, 96-year-old American artist Elizabeth Catlett has had her work featured in exhibitions from Istanbul to Mexico to New York.
Black History Month essay: The history of black dance
To hear Dori Berinstein tell it, all she had to do was mention that she was making a film about... Marcus Charles of Suffern High School is participating in a Black History Month essay program Jan.
NAACP pays tribute to Black History Month with State Theatre concert
NAACP Bay City Branch Vice President Darold Newton, left, and WNEM TV 5 reporter Tia Ewing, center, listen to KISS 107.1 DJ Vicki Hill talk about Oprah Winfrey as an inspiration for her career during the 3rd Annual Continuing a Historical Celebration Through Magic at the State Theater in Bay City on Saturday evening.
Noted US Latino scholar 'forgotten' in birthplace
A son of an Arizona miner, the Albuquerque-born Sanchez worked his way out of poverty as a rural public school teacher in New Mexico to become a pioneer scholar and education activist.
Sharpton Shocks Md. Same Sex Marriage Debate
Given the recent controversy between Roland Martin and the gay rights group, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation , surrounding some statements and Tweet postings of Roland Martin during the recent Super Bowl game; in your opinion the response of GLAAD to Martins' statements is: B: a justifiable, vigorous and vocal objection to a national ... (more)
Tributes as Mass. marks Black History Month
Gov. Deval Patrick's administration is marking the Black History Month by celebrating the contribution of African-American leaders working within the administration.
Colored Frames: A Visual Art Documentary (2007) Looks at Art and Racism
A startlingly impressive collection of art work by African American artists is interwoven with the memories of artists who experienced discrimination throughout their lives and their careers in a documentary relevant to Black History, filmmaker Lerone D. Wilson's Colored Frames .
New edition of a oeA History of African Americans in North Carolinaa now available
A new, revised edition of "A History of African Americans in North Carolina" is now available from the Historical Publications Section of the N.C. Office of Archives and History.
Florida State Fair once held ''Negro Day''
Tampa, Florida - Imagine if there was only one day out of the year where you could take in the sights of the sounds of the Florida State Fair due to the color of your skin.
Sweet African-American spirituals to soar at Sunday show
Julie Jemerson, foreground, and other members of the St. John 'A' Baptist Church rehearse for a concert of African-American spirituals Sunday at St.
Poll: Change How Black History Month Is Observed in West County/Hercules Schools?
It's Black History Month again, a time when schools celebrate African-American contributions and heroes.
Cardiff University scientists reveal the role race plays in finding a partner
But it seems that your race could at least give you a little head start - or hold you back - in the quest to turn the heads of the opposite sex.
Report: Illinois kids caught in 'budget crossfire'
Illinois children are caught in a "budget crossfire," hit hard by state budget cuts and a recession that left one in five of them living in poverty and 33,000 students homeless in 2010, a children's advocacy organization said in a report released Thursday.
Illinois museum expands exhibit on black soldiers
The Illinois State Military Museum has expanded its exhibit on the history of African American soldiers in the Illinois National Guard.
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