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...
Juan de Serras was a prominent Jamaican Maroon leader in the seventeenth century, known for his unwavering resistance against British colonization. His community, primarily based...
Sir Henry Morgan (c. 1635 – August 25, 1688) was a Welsh privateer, plantation owner, and later Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica who gained notoriety for...
Lonnie E. Smith, a distinguished dentist and civil rights activist, played a pivotal role in dismantling racial barriers to voting in the United States. Born...
The Legacy of Racial Terror and the Fight Against Lynching in America On January 21, 1948, Senator James Eastland of Mississippi spearheaded a campaign to...
Lieutenant D.H. Lackey was a law enforcement officer who played a notable role in the civil rights movement, particularly during the Montgomery bus boycott. On...
Leroy Pierce, a 28-year-old patrol officer with the Montgomery Police Department, played a significant role in the arrest of Rosa Parks on December 1, 1955....
The Caribbean during the era of slavery was a region deeply shaped by the economic, political, and social structures imposed by European colonial powers. Central...