On April 6, 1909, U.S. citizens Matthew Alexander Henson and Robert Edwin Peary, and four Inuit assistants, became the first human beings to set foot on the North Pole. Henson and Peary had been attempting to reach the Pole for the past 18 years. According to Henson, he was the first of the group to reach the North Pole.
Matthew Henson...
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Major movements and revolutions in history are marked by big events but are always comprised of smaller events which are often overlooked. Claudette Colvin´s story is one of these significant but overlooked events.
Her story begins as a young girl growing up in segregated Montgomery, Alabama. She knew firsthand of the...
July 1, 1877 -November 26, 1970
African American Soldiers have served in the American military since the Revolutionary War. Many, like Brig. Gen. Benjamin Davis Sr., pushed against racial boundaries to better the situation of future Black Soldiers. Davis began his Army service in a segregated unit. Still, he strove...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — A series of sales and income tax cuts, renter’s tax credits, health insurance subsidies and more highlighted the affordability measures Senate Democrats proposed Thursday.
The centerpiece, Senate Bill 1, would eliminate the sales tax on school supplies, prepared supermarket meals, clothing under $100 and...
Lucy Gellman
Before Mackenzie Robinson steps onstage Saturday, she knows she’ll have to take a moment to push away the pre-performance jitters and still her mind. Just beyond the curtain, the stage will be waiting for her like an old friend. As soon as the music starts and she...
The sociological and historical significance of August 25, 1950 was enormous for African-Americans in their pursuit of breaking down color lines and paving the way for equal opportunities as Althea Gibson became the first African-American to compete at the U.S. National Championships. Gibson’s inclusion in America’s biggest tennis event...
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President Donald Trump’s nominee for a senior State Department role is facing serious trouble on Capitol Hill — and this time, the...
by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond
America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — On behalf of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) representing the Black Press of America, we extend our sincerest condolences to...
NY AMSTERDAM NEWS — In the early 1960s when young activists were fighting against race-based discrimination Jackson was among them, unaware of the role...
Shaun White, HBCUNEWS.com
In February 1837, the African Institute was established in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, at the bequest of Quaker philanthropist Richard Humphreys. He had designated $10,000,...
By Matt Brown, HBCUNEWS.com
The press gallery overlooking the U.S. House chamber has been renamed after the abolitionist, writer and presidential adviser Frederick Douglass in a...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — A series of sales and income tax cuts, renter’s tax credits, health insurance subsidies and more highlighted the affordability measures Senate Democrats proposed...
Lucy Gellman
Before Mackenzie Robinson steps onstage Saturday, she knows she’ll have to take a moment to push away the pre-performance jitters and still her mind. Just beyond the...
By Rev. Paul FlecK
“Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures.
My name is Rev. Paul Fleck. I am trained as a lawyer (though I...
By Jamil Ragland
James Alton as James Baldwin in Citizen James: Or the Young Man Without a Country
Citizen James: Or The Young Man Without a CountryAustin Arts CenterTrinity CollegeHartfordFeb. 20,...
by Jisu Sheen The New Haven independent
Three Heathers, played by Lexi Kochanowicz (left), Solimar Quintanilla (center), and Sophia Quiñones (right) rule the school. Behind, an angsty JD (Leonato Jones)...
by Mona Mahadevan The New Haven independent
Amy Eppler-Epstein: “Connecticut law is very clear: Tenants have the right to organize.”
Members of the Sunset Ridge Tenants Union and an attorney from...
by Lisa Reisman The New Haven independent
Toward the end of a criminal justice reform panel at Yale on Tuesday evening, Freeway Ricky Ross shared his take on redesigning the...
by Mona Mahadevan The New Haven independent
Some of the green ornamental work can still be seen at the front steps of the house.
Current view of the living room.
After a...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
Police commission Chair Evelise Ribeiro: “We fully support this special order.”
Capt. Brendan Borer: Now in charge of day-to-day management of CI program, fund.
The...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
Eastview Terrace’s multi-colored townhomes on Wednesday.
New kitchens, bathrooms, and windows are en route to Eastview Terrace, as the city’s housing authority prepares to upgrade the east-side affordable...
by Thomas Breen, Laura Glesby and Mona Mahadevan
(Updated) Former city Police Chief Karl Jacobson was arrested Friday for allegedly stealing $85,500 from two city funds — one meant for...
by Thomas Breen
During his final year as city police chief, Karl Jacobson allegedly lost more than $214,000 after wagering more than $4.4 million on the sports-betting apps DraftKings and...
By Black Information Network
Black Information Network is the first and only 24/7 national and local all-news audio service dedicated to providing an objective, accurate and trusted source of continual...
By Black Information Network
President Donald Trump’s nominee for a senior State Department role is facing serious trouble on Capitol Hill — and this time, the...
by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond
America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — On behalf of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) representing the Black Press of America, we extend our sincerest condolences to...
NY AMSTERDAM NEWS — In the early 1960s when young activists were fighting against race-based discrimination Jackson was among them, unaware of the role...