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Motown Museum unveils inspiring expansion plans

Motown Museum, an iconic institution celebrating the rich history of Motown music, recently offered a tantalizing glimpse into its highly anticipated expansion. The update,...

International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C., pays new respect to the enslaved Africans who landed on its docks

One of the exhibits of notable Black people on display at International African American Museum. courtesy of v2com/International African American Museum by Bernard Powers, College of...

Racist and sexist depictions of human evolution still permeate science, education and popular culture today

by Rui Diogo, Howard University Systemic racism and sexism have permeated civilization since the rise of agriculture, when people started living in one place for...

Plantations could be used to teach about US slavery if stories are told truthfully

by Amy Potter, Georgia Southern University and Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee State legislatures across the United States are cracking down on discussions of...

St. Louis to turn Chuck Berry’s one-time home into museum

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis is planning to convert Chuck Berry’s one-time home into a museum and to create a cultural district around...

Steelers great Bettis leads eclectic Hall of Fame class

 CANTON, Ohio (AP) — The humbled men in gold jackets entering football immortality were unmistakable. So was the endless sea of twirling yellow Terrible...

Sherri Coale, Natalie Williams headline women’s basketball hall class of 2016

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — Oklahoma coach Sherri Coale said it was a surreal moment when she got the phone call that she would be...

Before football Hall of Fame, celeb golf for Jerome Bettis

PITTSBURGH (AP) _ Jerome Bettis served as a mentor to Hines Ward, showing his former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate the ropes when he entered the...

Historic club becomes meeting place for King's fans, friends

INDIANOLA, Miss. (AP) _ Club Ebony was once a hopping juke joint, a place where blues masters B.B. King, Little Milton and Howlin' Wolf...

Charlie Sifford remembered for his courage as first Black PGA member

Charlie Sifford was banned from being a PGA member because of its Caucasian-only clause when he played the Rubber City Open in 1958 at...

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