European colonialism has left an indelible mark on the global economic landscape, creating a legacy of poverty and economic stagnation that continues to affect millions...
A Pioneer in African American Journalism and Politics Matthew Thomas Whittico, a prominent newspaper publisher, educator, and politician, was pivotal in advocating for African American...
Halifax’s Unsung Hero and Trailblazer Dr. Clement Ligoure holds a significant yet often overlooked place in Canadian history. As Halifax’s first Black physician, he broke...
A Trailblazing Force in Black Music and the Harlem Renaissance Born Lena Douglas in Kansas City, Kansas, in 1885, Nora Holt demonstrated exceptional musical talent...
The Lebensborn program, a chilling manifestation of Nazi Germany’s racial ideology, was established in 1935 under the direct orders of Heinrich Himmler, the head of...
In the late 19th century, a dangerous and unfounded ideology began to take root in Europe, one that would eventually lead to unimaginable horrors. The...
Margaret Vernell James Strickland Collins was a leading scientist on termite diversity and a Civil Rights activist. She was the first professionally trained Black woman...
A Pioneer in Modern Drone Technology Willie “Tech-Man” Jenkins, an African American inventor, holds a significant yet often underappreciated place in the history of modern...
Joseph Arthur de Gobineau (1816-1882) was a French aristocrat, novelist, and diplomat who became notorious for his work “An Essay on the Inequality of Human...