Black History

Sounding The Alarm

Activists rally in D.C. to oppose efforts erasing Black history, spotlighting threats to Smithsonian funding and historic landmarks like Mary McLeod Bethune’s home, stressing that

Will Ben Carson and Tim Scott speak up?

The Smithsonian faces political attacks through a Trump executive order aiming to remove “divisive” ideologies, specifically targeting the NMAAHC. Advocates stress the importance of preserving

Must see: Six Triple Eight

The author emphasizes the significance of honoring Black women and heroes throughout history, referencing Tyler Perry Six Triple Eight, and calls unity to preserve Black

Smithsonian African American Museum Director Placed on Leave

Kevin Young, director of the NMAAHC, is on personal leave as Trump’s executive order targeting national cultural narratives raises concerns over the museum’s role in

Now that things are crystal clear

Trump's presidency, his disregard for veterans, Black history, and democracy. urges people to actively engage in change, support boycotts, teach future generations about their history.

They Cannot Rob Us of Our History and Our Place in America’s Story

Ben Jealous reflects on his family connection to Lt. Col. Howard Lee Baugh, a Tuskegee Airman, and criticizes the Trump administration's removal of DEI initiatives

Black Press: the last line of defense as Trump seizes control of National Archives

Trump’s control over the National Archives threatens the preservation of Black history and truth itself, as part of a broader effort to rewrite America’s past

Conservative agenda strikes again—Georgia halts funding for AP African American studies

Georgia’s refusal to fund the AP African American Studies course is seen as part of a broader effort to suppress Black history education, sparking criticism