In 1968, Arthur Ashe Made History At The U.S. Open
Arthur Ashe captured the first US Open men’s championship in 1968, becoming the first African-American man to win a major title. Continue reading In 1968, Arthur Ashe Made History At The U.S. Open
Arthur Ashe captured the first US Open men’s championship in 1968, becoming the first African-American man to win a major title. Continue reading In 1968, Arthur Ashe Made History At The U.S. Open
Omowale Akintunde is an African-American author, film director and academic with an interest in the areas of education, race, and diversity. He was the Chair of the Department of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 2008 to 2011 Continue reading Profile: Omowale Akintunde (1956-)
Anita W. Addison was an American television and film director and producer. Continue reading Profile: Anita W. Addison (1952-2004)
The NATIONAL CONVENTION OF BLACK FREEMEN was a 3-day conference that began in Cleveland on 6 Sept. 1848. Presided over by Frederick Douglass, the convention brought together 50-70 free black leaders from the Old Northwest and Canada Continue reading NATIONAL CONVENTION OF BLACK FREEMEN