From the beginnings of creating our country, Black Americans have always fought to keep everyone free. Crispus Attucks, a Black man born into slavery, was […]
By MELANIE EVERSLEY In the last month, retired Gen. Lloyd Austin has found himself in some internationally sensitive situations: receiving a report of communication breakdowns […]
By AMBER HUDSON There are about 311,600 Black female veterans. First graves at Arlington National Cemetery were dug by James Parks (1843-1929), who was born enslaved […]
The language of advocacy and the ‘unspeakables’ of the Black community By AMETHYST DAVIS Tanja Thompson and her assistant adjust her camera to make sure […]
Cartoonist Joe Young has produced a special tribute to America’s Black veterans, who are honored on Nov. 11. Young Kemet reminds all of us to thank […]
By SAUNDRA YOUNG One third of all homeless veterans in America are Black Racial disparities can be found everywhere in the United States, and homelessness […]