JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The first-ever screening of “Farming Freedom” took place Saturday. A documentary directed by WLBT’s own Kayla Thomas tells the story of Mississippi’s African American farmers, ...
Peter Westbrook, who in 1984 became the first Black American fencer to win an Olympic medal, started a foundation that ...
Fox News' Lauren Green joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss how Boston-born priest Martin de Porres could become the 7th African ...
November is National Black Catholic History Month in the United States, a time to honor the history, heritage, and ...
When Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. became the first Black chancellor of the SUNY, the Board Chair said, "Wharton is one of our most prominent." ...
The Night of the Living Dead' by George A Romero is ripe with commentary on gender and race within 1960s America, a time that ...
Over more than two decades, Chris Attoh has grown into one of the best known actors in African film. Now, with his own ...
Cotton was king in the South during slavery and the post-Civil War Era, which is why cotton still conjures up memories of an ...
Exploring the challenges faced by Black experts in the field of aging and dementia. The need for diversity in research and ...
Doug Melville, author of "Invisible Generals", recently shared the powerful and deeply personal story of his family’s remarkable legacy in a heartfelt interview with TMJ4's Andrea Williams.
Gerald Ensley Bicentennial Project announces the ninth edition of rolling list of 200 people who laid a foundation for our ...
Kamala Harris has consistently broken barriers throughout her career, marking numerous firsts in American political history.