African-American history

Without black history, there would be no American history. Period.
The smear campaign has forced the broader public, particularly the African-American community, to reckon with his message.
States are trying to capitalize on the 50th anniversaries of many civil rights milestones.
The original version of the proposal would have exempted rural white areas from work requirements.
Moving beyond Black History Month and beyond the classroom.
Mic is letting users reimagine and replace Confederate statues.
Historian Carter G. Woodson created what eventually became Black History Month.
“Don’t just overlook the hard work that we did,” said one black woman who canvassed for Doug Jones.
"We recognize the importance of these vernacular, homemade images, this folk cinema, as an alternate history to the kinds of history that the mass media tells.”
The Johnson family reminds America why everyone should recognize the contributions of black Americans.