Barney actor David Joyner laughed when he found out the Ku Klux Klan banned Barney because he's a Black actor.
The Spokesman-Review said this was a tribute to the orchestra itself, but also to “the increased cultural awareness” brought ...
A Minnesota man at the center of a murder-suicide that left five people dead, including his two sons, expressed a hatred for ...
After the Civil War, Black voters faced danger and violence—and they fought for political power against all odds.
Vivian Lee Battle Sims, a 96-year-old retired educator, has redefined her hometown of Pulaski, Tennessee, once known as the ...
The final Expo ’74 attendance statistics revealed that – not surprisingly – most of the visitors came from Washington. The ...
How an obsessive hatred of immigrants and people of color and deep-seated fears about the empowerment of women led to the ...
The most conservative federal appeals court in the country split this week in a challenge over bullying and harassment ...
David Joyner looked back on some of the hate he received as the benevolent Barney, recalling the time he learned that the Ku Klux Klan had banned their children from watching the program after ...
Michael Powell filed a suit against Paterson official David Gilmore over a social media photo depicting Powell as a member of ...