Silenced voices: From lynchings of the past to mass incarcerations of today
The lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, 1930 By Jennifer Gamble-Theard To speak of…
The lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, 1930 By Jennifer Gamble-Theard To speak of…
BY Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard, ASALH President The American Civil Liberties Union…
BY JENNIFER GAMBLE-THEARD, ASALH Historian Why is history important? Some may feel that…
After Harrison Reed was elected governor of Florida in 1868, he appointed an African…
The 54th Colored Volunteer Massachusetts Regiment was one of the first official black…
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, Okla., grew into the most famous and prosperous black…
BY FRANK DROUZAS, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG –Last month, the St. Petersburg Branch…
By Jennifer Gamble-Theard Black history month is a time when people of African ancestry…
BY RAVEN JOY SHONEL, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG – Cultural anthropologist and…
Michael Morgan with his mom, Vel Thompson BY JOYCE NANETTE JOHNSON, Staff Writer…
ST. PETERSBURG – The James Weldon Johnson Community Library, 1059 18th Ave. S,…
BY ALLEN A. BUCHANAN, JACQUELINE HUBBARD & FRANK WELLS ST. PETERSBURG – The St.…
BY FRANK DROUZAS, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG — The St. Pete chapter of the…
ATLANTA – Last month at the National Centennial Conference in Atlanta, the Association…