Christ, the King of peace, breaks down the dividing walls within our hearts (Eph. 2:14). But how do we as Orthodox Christians ...
Nevertheless, when commenting upon contemporary forms of traditional African American Christian worship, Payne revealed a formalistic bias. He observes: I have mentioned the "Praying and Singing Band" ...
Historically, Black movies have played an invaluable role in reflecting the richness and depth of African-American heritage ... that slaves endured at the hands of their owners.
During the Great Depression, African Americans were disproportionately affected by unemployment: they were the first fired and the last hired. After Roosevelt was elected, he began to institute hi ...
The African American Studies program is an interdisciplinary program examining African life and culture, both on the African continent and the diaspora. As a student, you will learn about the African ...
An AMERICAN EXPERIENCE collection featuring a selection of films documenting the African American Experience — along with articles, digital shorts and original features exploring America’s ...
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The gains have not been evenly spread. To determine where African-Americans are faring the best economically, we evaluated America’s 53 largest metropolitan statistical areas based on three ...
The address was 623 W. 20th St. That's the house 92-year-old Mary Ann Tyler raised her 11 children in, but she nurtured many more in the West Edge as her own. The community was lively, vibrant and ...
How did the United States elect an African American president? Why is there a disproportionate concentration of African ... Now we are here again—mourning the death of one of our own at the hands of ...
Hanson, Jr. spotlights the life and legacy of the late Julius Whittier, the first African American football scholarship recipient and letterman at the University of Texas at Austin, with insights ...
The law, passed on Sept. 2, says that any person who can trace their ancestry back to a victim of the transatlantic slave trade, and who doesn’t hold an African nationality, “may acquire ...