The organized struggle for civil rights in America had its early roots in Buffalo, New York in 1905. Hoping to create a great current of protest, W.E.B. Dubois and fellow activists met at the home of Mary Talbert and voiced their demands for equality by establishing the Niagara Movement. It led to the creation of the N.A.A.C.P. A century later, African Americans in Buffalo\u27s inner city are still struggling with poverty, crime, and unemployment. Many students fall far behind in school because of poor reading skills. See how these challenges are now being addressed, and how African culture is being preserved and promoted through the arts. Minute by minute, hour by hour, says and old African proverb, if we lose our history, we lose our...
Aging African American musicians reflect on Buffalo\u27s glory days as a great jazz city, highlighti...
The Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition of 1907 invited the United States and the world to display th...
Persistence tells the deep, rich story of Evelyn Thomas Butts (1924-1993), an African American civil...
The election of Byron Brown as Buffalo\u27s first African American mayor came one hundred years afte...
In 1978, the directors of the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce met in a workshop to create a five ye...
The modern civil rights movement in the United States had its earliest roots in the Niagara region o...
Jubilee is an occurrence known and celebrated by many different cultures and religions. It is also ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Education, 2012One of the most tragic and moving stories i...
ABSTRACT OF THESIS Fighting for Recognition The Role African Americans played in World Fairs In the ...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Ujamaa Residential College., Speaker(s)...
Today, at the threshold of the XXI century, the question of ethnicity and the problem of racial ineq...
A concise, engaging, and provocative history of African Americans since World War II, Peace Be Still...
1. Write in DICK GREGORY PRESDIENT PEACE and FREEDOM Dick Gregory, humorist and political activist, ...
Paul Polgar recovers the racially inclusive vision of America\u27s first abolition movement. In show...
1967 marked the 100th anniversary of Morehouse. In his address entitled, �Twenty-Seven Years of Succ...
Aging African American musicians reflect on Buffalo\u27s glory days as a great jazz city, highlighti...
The Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition of 1907 invited the United States and the world to display th...
Persistence tells the deep, rich story of Evelyn Thomas Butts (1924-1993), an African American civil...
The election of Byron Brown as Buffalo\u27s first African American mayor came one hundred years afte...
In 1978, the directors of the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce met in a workshop to create a five ye...
The modern civil rights movement in the United States had its earliest roots in the Niagara region o...
Jubilee is an occurrence known and celebrated by many different cultures and religions. It is also ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Education, 2012One of the most tragic and moving stories i...
ABSTRACT OF THESIS Fighting for Recognition The Role African Americans played in World Fairs In the ...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Ujamaa Residential College., Speaker(s)...
Today, at the threshold of the XXI century, the question of ethnicity and the problem of racial ineq...
A concise, engaging, and provocative history of African Americans since World War II, Peace Be Still...
1. Write in DICK GREGORY PRESDIENT PEACE and FREEDOM Dick Gregory, humorist and political activist, ...
Paul Polgar recovers the racially inclusive vision of America\u27s first abolition movement. In show...
1967 marked the 100th anniversary of Morehouse. In his address entitled, �Twenty-Seven Years of Succ...
Aging African American musicians reflect on Buffalo\u27s glory days as a great jazz city, highlighti...
The Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition of 1907 invited the United States and the world to display th...
Persistence tells the deep, rich story of Evelyn Thomas Butts (1924-1993), an African American civil...