Mass incarceration of African Americans
By Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard, President, ASALH In a 2019 post by the American Civil…
By Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard, President, ASALH In a 2019 post by the American Civil…
Nine months before Rosa Parks, there was a young 15-year-old teenager named Claudette…
Robert Kennedy and Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy toured the damages after days of rioting in…
BY JENNIFER GAMBLE-THEARD, M.ED., ASALH Historian People of the African Diaspora have…
BY JENNIFER GAMBLE THEARD, M.Ed., ASALH Historian The North Star is the anchor of the…
Formerly enslaved, Sally Fickland, views the Emancipation Proclamation in 1947. By…
By Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard, President, ASALH Without a doubt, James Baldwin was one…
By Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard, President, ASALH People with little can give a lot in…
BY Jacqueline Hubbard, Esq., ASALH President There is one African American who survived…
Slaves prepared their escapes on Thanksgiving Day. BY JENNIFER GAMBLE-THEARD,…
By Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard, President, ASALH When the Civil War ended in 1865, the…
White actor Al Jolson in blackface makeup in the movie “The Jazz Singer” By…
In the United States, slaves were subject to sale at any time, to anyone and on such…
The lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Marion, Ind., 1930 BY JACQUELINE…
The Black Panthers’ belief in the need for an education beyond what was being taught in…
Students and teachers at the Noble Hill School in Cassville, Ga., in 1925. BY JENNIFER…
As a young enslaved boy in Baltimore, Frederick Douglass bartered pieces of bread for…
Fort Pillow Massacre as depicted by “Harper’s Weekly,” April 1864. BY JACQUELINE…