Photo Credit: Arkansas.com Nestled in the heart of Arkansas, just a stone’s throw from the quaint town of Holly Grove, lies a hidden gem that ... taken a wrong turn into the backyard of the Addams ...
At age 74, Woodson Walker, a retired attorney and a 1971 alumnus of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB), says he ...
Tucked away in the heart of Arkansas, near a little town called Holly Grove, lies a hidden gem that’s smaller ... Photo Credit: Texoma Family In a world where every tourist attraction seems to come ...
Iva was born during the Depression in Prairie Grove, Arkansas, on July 26 ... empathy and kindness to her family and others. Her legacy is one of unyielding generosity; even with little to spare, she ...
As we kick off Black History Month, the Central Arkansas Library System hosted its third annual Black Family Expo, a celebration of family and culture.
the Central Arkansas Library System and CALS Roberts Library is kicking off Black History Month with its 3rd annual Black Family Expo. It will take place Saturday, February 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p ...
In Arkansas, between 1868 and 1893, at least 87 Black men were elected to and served in the Arkansas General Assembly. Reconstruction policies and amendments to the U.S. Constitution outlawed ...
The decision to leave America represents more than a simple relocation for many Black families, it’s a profound journey of self-preservation, renewal, and cultural reconnection. Over the years ...
Of the households owned or rented by Black families in the Eaton Fire zone, nearly half were destroyed or majorly damaged compared to 37% of non-Black households, according to a new UCLA report.
SAN DIEGO — As Black History Month continues, we spotlight the diverse experiences that shape the Black community in San Diego. This year, we’re diving into the future—focusing on the ...
"Not enough is being done for the Black families and community in the aftermath of the California fires," the rapper wrote on Instagram. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Flavor Flav is working to ...
But since 1910, much of that land was slowly lost due to legal hurdles that were set up in the Jim Crow era and made it tough for Black families to pass property down between generations ...