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Members of the 333rd Field Army Battalion were honored posthumously by the U.S. government.

TRUMP has changed Black History Month to National African American History month, and we know why. After meeting with African American leaders, he believed the consensus was that the term “black” is outdated, and the more appropriate way to refer to the community is African American. Source TMZ

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The United States Postal Service honored the "godmother of civil rights," with commemorative stamp Forever Stamp.

  Be sure to catch TVOne’s Roland Martin Thursday February 2nd at Zion Baptist Church for a black history community lecture.  The event is free and open to the public.  Martin will talk about ‘the importance and impact of leveraging the Black vote to elect public officials who support the issues of the Black Community.’ […]

Today the college is celebrated for both its academics and civil leadership.

Established in 1867 as the Biddle Memorial Institute, Johnson C. Smith is a private university located in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1921 Jane Berry Smith provided a handsome endowment for the institution in memory of her late husband, Johnson C. Smith. She gave funds to build a theological dormitory, science hall, teachers’ cottage and memorial […]

On February 1st, 1960 the college was at the center of the Civil Rights movement, when four A&T freshmen students...

Jay-Z stops by Radioactive in 1996 to discuss “Dead Presidents 2” with Colby Colb. Speaking about the songs music video, Jay-Z said that numerous artists would appear in the visual. “We had Notorious B.I.G, AZ came down, Lil Cease, Junior Mafia, Smooth the Hustler came down.” He also discussed the production behind Reasonable Doubt and […]