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Black inventors shaped modern life, yet their brilliance is often overlooked. This highlights 26 groundbreaking innovations they created.

Black artists' love-titled songs span decades, reflecting joy, heartbreak, and the power of love in Black music culture.

Before Rosa Parks, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat, sparking a pivotal fight for justice.

Black History Month's purpose of education and remembrance is threatened by commercialization and performative gestures, requiring commitment beyond February.

Black History Month: Music Inspired By The Social Justice Movement Throughout history, Black musicians have used their platform to capture the fullness of the Black experience. From songs of overcoming, joy, to sorrow, heartbreak and pain. Many of these songs have been anthems for the Civil Rights and social justice movements. Many of these innovators […]

Visiting historic neighborhoods, museums, and cultural landmarks invites meaningful conversations and reminds us that history is rooted in real people, places, and experiences.

Did you know a Baltimore woman helped pioneer nonviolent protest? Learn how Lillie May Carroll Jackson shaped the civil rights movement and transformed Black Baltimore.

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Black athletes shine at the Winter Olympics, overcoming barriers to achieve historic feats and inspire future generations.

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Black History Month marks 100 years, but the fight to protect Black history is far from over amid censorship and erasure.

Pioneering Black leaders transformed society through education, activism, and resilience, laying a foundation for progress.

Black media's legacy: from oral tradition to digital platforms, telling our stories is history, resistance, and future-building.