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"Dallas Rising: The Hall of Negro Life" airs Friday on KERA-TV and examines the building's rise and fall at Fair Park.
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Banjos and fiddles and string bands — how does this music fit in today's digital world of hip-hop and K-pop?
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Sales increased exponentially after calls on social media in June encouraged people to spend their money at Black-owned businesses amid national tension.
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NPR readers share their thoughts about the megastar's movie-length music video, which pulled heavily from African culture, imagery, dancing and music.
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The recent Black Lives Matter protests across the world have sparked conversations about racism and police brutality at a historic West Dallas…
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In the midst of an intensifying coronavirus pandemic, historic failures in government response to disasters, medical abuse, neglect and exploitation have…
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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg came to Houston Thursday to roll out his outreach plan for the African American community, addressing head on…
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Baseball is having trouble attracting African-American players, so to increase participation, leaders are trying to get kids interested early, before other sports grab their attention.
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The Kinsey Collection spans centuries — covering everything from the Civil Rights movement to the Harlem Renaissance and the legacy of slavery.It's one of…
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In 1918, when she was 25 years old, Christia Adair went door-to-door organizing for women’s right to vote in Texas."This effort was to pass a bill where…
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Public debate over a potential citizenship question and immigration enforcement, combined with the census going online, threatens an accurate head count, according to research by the Urban Institute.
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Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, will assume the mantle of leadership — and in so doing, make history at the 173-year-old organization