Today's improved genetic testing can help African Americans pinpoint their ancestry with greater precision than ever.
Some eat black-eyed peas for good luck while some consider the New Year's tradition about abundance, prosperity and a shared history.
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Haitians and Black Americans engage in historically-rooted New Year's traditions that honor past struggles and manifest hope ...
Kwanzaa, which begins today, is a seven-day celebration created during the civil rights movement that focuses on cultivating ...
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Monea-Cadette and her children were among more than 100 people at the African American Museum’s annual Kwanzaa celebration ...
Daunted by spotty record keeping and Black enslavement, a retiree traveled South in search of her family history ...
Converse, a rural village in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, has a prominent place in the education of African Americans ...
Miami’s historic neighborhoods are not just backdrops to modern city life — they have vibrant legacies, each with its own ...