When A White Woman Was Told She Could Not Be Harriet Tubman In a Play, She Took Matters Into Her Own Hands
The longtime actress simply wanted to portray influential historical figures, but things unfortunately went South. Let's get into it!
3 Ways to Think Like a Businessman, According to Executive Walter Davis
From carpentry to consulting, Davis says real business thinking starts with self-awareness and strategy.
Walter Davis On Building a Black-Owned Bank From Zero to $2 billion
From running a $75 billion portfolio to founding the largest Black-owned bank, Walter Davis shares
Why Beyoncé’s Bag Placement Crossed a Southern American Superstition and Left Black Women in Shock
Beyoncé showed up to Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton menswear show in Paris looking like money. But
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Exit Serena, Enter Frances Tiafoe.
America's next tennis star pulled off a U.S. Open stunner.
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Black Cemetery with 328 Graves Discovered Under Building in Tampa Bay
Promises remain unkept to Tampa Bay residents who believed a segregation-era cemetery had been relocated in 1955.
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Black Woman Breaks Down Barriers in The Game of Golf With DC Based Virtual Experience
Meet Tari Cash, the young Black woman entrepreneur cashing in on the game of golf.
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Delta Air Lines and Adobe Partner in Collection of Stock Images of Black and Brown Travelers
The “Faces of Travel” photo campaign just might eliminate the need to Google “Black People Outside.”
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The Swim Cap for Black Hair Finally Gets Olympic Approval
After much ado about nothing, Black hair wins again.
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The Evolution of Kobe Bryant: A Rising Star Gone Too Soon
We all mourned his death, and now we share his legacy. Here is the evolution of Kobe Bryant.
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Trinity Rodman, Daughter of Dennis, Now Has Women’s Soccer League’s Biggest Contract
At 19, the second-year player is the NWSL's brightest rising star