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To understand what keeps Black women from clinical trials researchers at the American Cancer Society talked to 100,000 Black ...
Carla Hayden, the first African American and woman to lead the Library of Congress, was dismissed without explanation.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward high ...
In his remarks, Ewing emphasized the importance of fostering belief in individual potential and success, regardless of one’s background or circumstances, while his daughter, Alexandra, highlighted his ...
Bridges became not only the first female, but the first African American to be selected director of Jones College’s Maroon ...
Before Nashville became a country music hit factory and Memphis laid down the blues, Macon was already shaping the sound of ...
LANSING— Mistrust in government had a bigger impact on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy than medical mistrust among African Americans in Southeast Michigan, according to a recent study. Led by Mark Manning, ...
Cardinal Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, is now known to be of African ancestry, part of a growing picture Americans are ...
As Malcolm X's 100th birthday approaches next Monday, Black advocates are seeking to uplift his mother’s legacy through a ...
When news broke that Pope Leo XIV had Black and Creole ancestry, the internet practically collapsed. How could this white man ...
Trump’s campaign to DEI programs has put at risk six scholarships worth about $4 million established by Black doctors in ...
Researchers examined data from more than 250 Black Americans, focusing on health factors during their 40s and 50s and how ...