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2018 is set to usher in a number of Black “firsts” that could make this year an important one for African-American accomplishments.

In 1960 African-American students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College led a series of nonviolent protests at the lunch counter of Woolworth’s department store.

Today's spotlight is on Baltimore's Shelley Stephens who has been described as "a true leader in the community."

#Blacklivesmatter is a household name, like McDonald’s, like Apple, like Nike. by: @blogzworth You send a tweet. It gets retweeted, creates a 100 impressions. As small as that seems, its pretty impactful. Think about it. Something you created was shared and it crossed 100 sets of eyes. It reaches twice as many people as you […]

Today's spotlight is on Baltimore's Carlynn Pratt, founder of The Makeup Truck Studio - a unique bus with three makeup studio vanities.

Here’s a list of Black history makers who've repped B’More and added to its unique charm & make-up.

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An exhibition at the Miami University Art Museum and Sculpture Park will highlight African-American history through children’s literature.

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It’s safe to say that most people already know the story of the tragic death of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955 at the hands of white supremacists. Since his death, there have been numerous plays, poems and documentaries on his life and brutal murder, however no proper biopic has been made…until now. https://twitter.com/shadowandact/status/950841356712316931 Today it […]