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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The local NAACP and Binghamton Vet Center collaborated to highlight the contributions of Black Americans in securing the western frontier and in shaping America’s national parks. This afternoon, at United Presbyterian Church in Binghamton, members of the NAACP and local Veterans gathered and presented history of the U.S. Army’s Buffalo Soldier. […]

Black History Month Salute: A U.S. Navy and Army enlistee honored  The Baytown Sun Source link

U.S. District Court Judge Constance Baker Motley, the first woman to argue a case in front of the Supreme Court, was honored with a U.S. postal stamp in her image, unveiled on Wednesday as the 47th in the Black Heritage series. The unveiling came at the Black History Month celebration in Hempstead at the Joysetta & Julius Pearse African […]

discover black heritage 2 hours ago Black veterans are being honored in Montgomery County. One Vietnam War veteran says he shares the stories of current and former service members to “pass the baton of history.” News4’s Dominique Moody has the details.  Local Source link

New Haven native Constance Baker Motley was the first Black woman to be appointed as a federal judge in the United States and argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Motley won nine of her ten U.S. Supreme Court cases. The tenth was later overturned in her favor. She is now being featured on […]

This weekend’s Twin Cities art scene celebrates Black History Month with collage art highlighting the historical contributions of Black chefs, a short film navigating the Black queer experience, and an exhibition showcasing the abstract works of artists from African and Caribbean backgrounds.  Collage art celebrates six Black chefs who redefined culinary history The Minnesota African […]

New Haven native Constance Baker Motley was the first Black woman to be appointed as a federal judge in the United States and argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Motley won nine of her ten U.S. Supreme Court cases. The tenth was later overturned in her favor. She is now being featured on […]

DENVER — The first African-American male born in Colorado was posthumously inducted into the 2024 Blacks in Colorado Hall of Fame on Saturday. Few pictures of William Whitsell remain today, but his impact lives on throughout the Centennial State. “It lets me understand and just know that I’m standing on the shoulders of a great, […]

New Haven native Constance Baker Motley was the first Black woman to be appointed as a federal judge in the United States and argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Motley won nine of her ten U.S. Supreme Court cases. The tenth was later overturned in her favor. She is now being featured on […]


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