In honor of Women’s History Month, non-profits and educational organizations have held programs this week to celebrate the ...
As Florida proclaims Tuskegee Airman Day a state holiday, is it time for the U.S. to create a new federal holiday to ...
Second Lt. Theodore Roosevelt Stiger of Jackson was a University of Michigan track athlete, Tuskegee Airman and Purple Heart ...
The United States Department of Defense removed thousands of news articles and other content earlier this month. The removal ...
His reporting sought to humanize and unite Asian Americans. It also led to the ... he volunteered for a Japanese air cadet corps unit during World War II, when he was a teenager, but he avoided ...
Woke cultural Marxism’ – References to war heroes, military firsts, and even notable African ... of the Native Americans who played a vital role for US forces in World War II said they had ...
By LaKeshia N. Myers As we reflect on our nation’s progress during Women’s History Month, we must acknowledge the profound contributions of African American women to government service—contributions ...
Evers was previously featured on the website’s list of Notable African American Graves — a page that no longer exists. The section, along with ones devoted to women and Hispanic Americans, was purged ...
A tour led by an 88-year-old guide in Bastogne, Belgium, scene of a critical battle of World War II, offers a snapshot into ...
Seventy Black Union military members who fought in the Civil War will be memorialized in a monument planned for Rocky Mount in Franklin County, Virginia.
Col. James H. Harvey III, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, reflects on his legacy and the ongoing efforts to honor the unit's memory despite diversity efforts being targeted.