His first novel, “Invisible Man,” about social and intellectual issues faced by African Americans, was published in 1952 and the only one published before his death. Known as the “First Lady ...
KTLA’s Omar Lewis was live with a preview of “Angel Art,” a benefit auction for Project Angel Food, where they celebrated the power of art and community while supporting a good cause.
In 1917, while a student at Howard University, Diggs Slowe accomplished what would go on to become a milestone in both African-American and female sports as a whole. In winning the American Tennis ...
As the countdown to Neto’s return progresses, the Angels’ faithful hold their breath in anticipation of witnessing their warrior back in action, ready to break barriers and embark on a new chapter of ...
Tallahassee State College has released its 25th annual Cherry Hall Alexander African American History Calendar, highlighting the achievements of Black individuals in fields ranging from the beauty ...
is warrior queen meets rock’n’roll. Gartland’s creativity, fuelled with diplomas and degrees in art history, fine art and sculpture, now extends well beyond virtuoso workmanship, her ...
Alongside the growth of art fairs in Africa in recent years, international interest in contemporary African artists has risen sharply… some would say to unsustainable heights. Amid a global ...
The Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art is set to open its latest exhibition, "Liminal Spaces: Selections from the Edward DeCarbo Collection of African Art," honoring the late Dr.
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