Thirteen years ago, Tamara Lanier underwent a quest to understand her lineage, resulting in a lawsuit to reclaim photos from a Harvard museum that she believes depict her enslaved ancestors… Read More
Slavеry is a dark chaptеr in human history, оnе that leaves an indelible mark on thе collеctivе conscience of humanity. But, the biggest questi… Read More
Tanzania's history from hunter-gatherers, ironworking, agriculture and Zanzibar's independence.The earliest inhabitants of mainland Tanzania were hunter-gatherers, to whom some of its contem… Read More
When Europeans first established settlements in Louisiana, they recognized the fertile potential of the mighty Mississippi River for agriculture. This recognition led to the development of p… Read More
So, you’re a history buff, and New Orleans is next on your list? Great choice! Your adventure through the Historical Sites in New Orleans starts right here. Trust me, this city is like… Read More
The power of self-love can’t be denied and the words of wisdom that Maya Angelou has provided over the years hit the hearts and minds of so many of us.
So, today I’m sharing… Read More
Identity recognition has been a long fight for the people of Afro-Mexicans. People of black descent in Mexico lacked recognition and suffered racism for decades. Here, we’ll uncover th… Read More
1. “Praise God for all his creatures”. This was the message that Saint Francis of Assisi proclaimed by his life, his canticles and all his actions. In this way, he accepted the i… Read More
Metropolis, Illinois.Annie Turnbo Malone, the daughter of a Kentucky refugee slave and the 10th or 11 children was born on a farm in Massac County, and attended school in Metropolis. Annie T… Read More