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This Black History Month, Radio One Cincinnati is turning the spotlight inward: honoring the powerful stories housed right here at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. As Urban One commemorates 100 Years of Black History under the theme “Legacy & Possibility,” we’re dedicating each week to uncovering untold Black stories rooted in Cincinnati. Long before […]

Before Rosa Parks, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat, sparking a pivotal fight for justice.

Detailed prep guide for dealing with dangerous Southern ice storms: power, water, safety, and more.

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The Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United owner is supporting nearly 10,000 HBCU students with "gap scholarships."

The University of Cincinnati’s AACRC was shut down, but Black student groups are working hard to preserve its legacy, programs, and community support despite the loss.

Join NewsOne as we explore New Orleans’ community, ownership and traditions 20 years after Hurricane Katrina. 

Black people have been present in Scotland for over 500 years, arriving through various means across different periods of Scottish history.

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton explains how provisions in Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" limit educational opportunities for Black Americans.

Score the best Amazon back-to-school deals for 2025—from laptops to lunch boxes, all at serious discounts.

Understanding the symptoms and the reasons behind prostate cancer risk in Black men is a critical step toward early detection and developing better health outcomes for our kings.

Unfortunately, those with albinism—especially Black people—may encounter discrimination or mistreatment rooted in harmful myths.

How did political parties come to be in the United States? Let's take a look back at their unique history.