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black history month

The Lifestyle Brands Giving Back for Black History Month

It's always important to celebrate Black culture, history and people.
By Morgan Halberg

Prince Harry and Meghan Surprised a Virtual Poetry Class for Black History Month

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex chatted with a Los Angeles-based youth poetry class on Zoom.
By Morgan Halberg

The Metropolitan Opera is Showcasing Black Classical Singers for Black History Month

For two weeks, the Met will offer free streams of archival performances from luminaries such as Leontyne Price and Florence Quivar.
By Helen Holmes

Prince Harry and Meghan Call for the End of Structural Racism in the U.K.

By Morgan Halberg
A memorial service for the late Shirley Chisholm, the country's first African-American congresswoman, in 2005.

Shirley Chisholm Could Become 2nd Black Woman to Have Statue in US Capitol

By Madina Toure
Lynne Patton, vice president of the Eric Trump Foundation, at the Republican National Convention.

Lynne Patton: Mainstream Media Has ‘Declared War on Minority Conservatives’

By Madina Toure
Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch speaks at the New York Historical Society on June 20, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Declares February 22 ‘Loretta Lynch Day’

By Madina Toure
New York Knicks President Phil Jackson.

Once a Pioneer, New York Knicks Stumble Into Racial Tone Deafness

By Nicolaus Mills
Shackles for slave children are seen on display at the New-York Historical Society.

Black History Month: Remembering Mary Turner and the ‘Holocaust of Lynchings’

By Michael Sainato
the spaniels

Capitalism Has Long Suppressed the Contributions of Black Musicians

By Justin Joffe
Kendrick Lamar in concert.

A Historic Week in Hip-Hop: Kendrick’s New Album Is What Kanye Thinks He’s Doing

By Justin Joffe
Nina circa 1968 (Photo by Getty Images)

How Journalist Alan Light Wrote Nina Simone’s Biography in Reverse

By Justin Joffe
President Lyndon B Johnson (1908 - 1973) discusses the Voting Rights Act with civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 - 1968). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Google Just Added 5,000 Works of Black History

By Jas Chana

Black Don’t Crack! Prominent New Yorkers (Except Governor Patterson) Play It Straight and Serious for Black History Month

By Benjamin-Emile Le Hay

Reformation Producer Elana Rosenblatt Wishes You a Happy Black History Month

By Jennifer Ashley Wright
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