Recent actions nationally to remove special historical recognitions are misguided and detrimental to our patriotic story.
Women’s History Month is almost at a close, but there is still time to add empowering reads to your TBR before March is over.
Black service members and veterans are feeling the sting of Trump administration actions acutely, writer Jeff Bennett of Alexandria argues in a guest column.
The Amherst County NAACP Branch 7045 is sponsoring a Reader’s Theatre play to celebrate Black History Month at Second Stage Amherst on Feb. 28 and March 1. The play, “Freedom Riders ...
T: My name is Jack Callahan. I am a 14-year-old, white, American boy, and I believe that no matter who you are, where you are ...
As Florida proclaims Tuskegee Airman Day a state holiday, is it time for the U.S. to create a new federal holiday to ...
A look back at the rise of 95 South Words by Shelton Hull Technically-speaking, March 1 was the day after Black History Month ended. But Mayor Donna Deegan chose that day to make one more little bit ...
An article about baseball icon Jackie Robinson's military history was "mistakenly removed" from the Department of Defense ...
More than 50 students submit writings to annual Black History Month contest; ceremony for winners Thursday night at Antioch ...
The Pentagon removed a webpage honoring Medal of Honor recipient Charles C. Rogers, sparking backlash over the erasure of Black military history.
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of pages about notable Black, Hispanic and women veterans, as well as ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put an end to cultural awareness events throughout the military. But St. Patrick's Day got a pass, and some wonder why.