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A growing wave of African Americans are relocating to Kenya, citing the need to connect with their history and culture, or ...
Other African countries have attracted even larger numbers of African Americans. Ghana, which launched a “Year of the Return” ...
Kenneth Harris, a retired U.S. veteran, relocated to Nairobi, Kenya, seeking a life free from racial suspicion and rediscovering ancestral connections. Harris is part of a trend of African Americans ...
Black American women's plan for an August 1 boycott of African braid shops and stores drains energy and resources from a ...
The following African-American actresses have left a mark on film history with their exceptional talent: Angela Bassett, ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Chihamba festival is back and it’s celebrating 34 years of African American culture in ...
Asian Americans are “Asian.” But for any number of reasons, it’s hard to imagine a great many Black Americans opting to call ...
"African American technically isn't even what I am," he said. "I'm a Jamaican-born black person but I have taken on this label of African American because of where I live." ...
While the U.S. has made progress toward racial equality since periods like the Jim Crow era, Black Americans still routinely ...
Black Americans’ trust in medical scientists, as well as that for scientists, fell over the past year, as it also did among the general public. Even so, Black Americans’ trust in medical scientists is ...
Science historian Peder Anker’s book brings to light the stories of African Americans and others affected by the atomic bomb.
That black Americans, as much as those men cast in alabaster in the nation’s capital, are this nation’s true “founding fathers.” And that no people has a greater claim to that flag than us.