Edna Lee Ward walked into a newspaper office in Portsmouth, Va., early in 1942 carrying a picture of her son, who was in the Navy. He had been declared missing
Tubman should be recognized because it is not a matter of the number of people, she saved but because of her contributions in attempting to help people get from slavery
February is designated Black History Month. Such a month is important because each of us should spend time learning about the larger history of the country and each individual’s place
Dartmouth historian Matthew F. Delmont shed light on the often-overlooked narratives of African American history during World War II as part of a Black History Month Lecture Monday night at the University of Houston Law Center.