Edward Garrison Draper was denied entry to the Maryland Bar because of (you guessed it) the color of his skin.
The racist, fatal beating of John Tucker back in 1845 is now part of the city’s cultural trail.
Archeologists have exhumed the remains of the only two people buried in wooden caskets.
Sixty years ago, two Black boys were killed in the aftermath of the KKK-planned 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.
This Independence Day we must ask, "Freedom for who?" We talk to historian Dr. Walter D. Greason on this episode of…
30-year-old Essie Dunbar had fallen from an epileptic seizure and pronounced dead... except she wasn't.
Liberian musician Abraham P. "Detrench" Kallon gives a brief history of the country's establishment in honor of…
In 1932, 600 Black men in Tuskegee, Alabama were enrolled into a study by the doctors who were looking for a cure…
This Memorial Day we remember Vietnam veteran Melvin Morris, a 5-foot-4 Army soldier, who defied the odds and showed…
A long forgotten burial ground of freed slaves was unearthed and became a national landmark.
The minstrel drawings and dolls were on sale beside Nazi memorabilia.
The activist found out she's a direct descendant of the Founding Fathers. We talked to the genealogist behind the…
The Black National Anthem has become a hot topic. But according to the James Weldon Johnson Foundation, we still…
The Super Bowl spotlighted "Lift Every Voice and Sing," the century-old classic adopted as the Black American…
A number of white contractors declined taking down Confederate statues.
Decades after a 1980s police bombing in Philadelphia killed 11 people, controversy surrounds the actions police took…
The show will also take a closer look at the unit's efforts during the Korean War.
The artifacts were returned to the Nigerian government earlier this week.
A new online petition is calling for Britain to return of the Rosetta stone and other artifacts to Egypt
The celebration honored both Mary B. Horne and her family’s impact on the city of Tulsa.