The Royal British Legion says there is no "correct" way to wear a poppy - just that you must "wear it with pride". Most ...
She’s been the global symbol of a certain kind of American beauty for generations, with brand recognition that’s up there with Mickey ... s face to have less makeup and look younger, giving ...
American Experience interviewed writer, Vernon Jarrett, in 1999. Below, read excerpts from his interview. What was it like to be African American in the late 1930s? Well, I was rather young in the ...
In the fall of 2008, newspapers, talk shows and blogs exploded with news that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the African American minister ... and bias that make up the black experience in America.
Describing the African-American influence on American music in all of its glory an d variety is an intimidating—if not impossible—task. African American influences are so fundamental to American music ...
Two national civil rights groups say a man sentenced to die for the death of two Mississippi State University students three ...
Hanson, Jr. spotlights the life and legacy of the late Julius Whittier, the first African American football scholarship recipient and letterman at the University of Texas at Austin, with insights ...
According to the Washington Post police shootings database, although African-Americans make up less than 14% of the ... For example, a study by the American Civil Liberties Union found that ...
The African American Studies program is an interdisciplinary program examining African life and culture, both on the African continent and the diaspora. As a student, you will learn about the African ...
Over the next few weeks, The African Reporter will engage with business ... This week, we give a platform to the makeup artist career. Kwa-Thema resident Basetsana Moabelo has been a makeup ...
And if you want to get off-the-beaten-path, head Downeast or up into the Maine Highlands to search for ... The Holocaust Museum and the National Museum of African American History also both require ...
These moments are far too frequent. Histories of racist policing and community responses are unfortunately critical to understanding the African American experience as a whole. Importantly, our ...