Facts About Jack Johnson, The First Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion

  According to blackinventors, Jack Johnson is one of the most fascinating inventors of all time,…

Shirley Goodman Biography, Husband, Career, and Death

  Shirley Mae Goodman, an African-American R&B singer, songwriter, and actor, was born in New Orleans…

Anthony P. Crawford: The Lynching of One of Abbeville’s Wealthiest Black Men

    Anthony Crawford was an African American who was murdered in 1916 by a lynch…

Mary Postell: Escaped Slavery And Found Refuge Within British Lines

  Mary Postell was the slave of a rebel officer when she was born. In the…

Morehouse College Professor Will Teach Black History In The Metaverse

  A new way of teaching will immerse students in history by allowing them to experience…

Kanye West Blames Adidas For $75M Hold On His Bank Account

Kanye West is playing the blame game, and one of his ex-business partners is at the…

Uncle, Two Nephews Launch Newest Black Family-Owned Film Production Company in the Midwest

  Meet the founders of Frameline Media Films, a Black-owned film production and videography company based…

Ghana Food Delivery Riders Celebrate Qatar World Cup Win

  Ghana food delivery riders in Doha celebrated as their team beat South Korea 3-2 at…

UNESCO Examining 56 Proposals To Add To Lists Of Intangible Heritage

  The French baguette, Algerian Rai music and Tunisia’s harissa condiment are among this year’s contenders…

Kechia Taylor: Former Spa Owner Turned Permanent Makeup Franchisee

  Kechia Taylor is the creator of Brows & Co. Microblading Academy and a beauty entrepreneur…

‘She Was A Fighter’ – Woman Gives Birth In McDonald’s Bathroom

  On Wednesday, an Atlanta woman went into labor in a McDonald’s restroom with the assistance…

The Nigerian-born Mother Who Created The First Interactive African-American STEM Doll, Which Recently Won An Award

  A mother and daughter have lately written their names in the annals of Black IT…

Before Europeans Arrived, Africans Perfected The Trade Of Mining 43,000 Years Ago

  Red haematite and specularite were probably the minerals mined by the early men in Africa.…

When Providence’s First African American Elected Official Was Forced To Relocate To Liberia Due To Racial Discrimination

  In 1857, he was the first African American elected to public office in Providence, Rhode…

In 1947, The Memorable Journey Of Reconciliation Desegregated Bus Trips In The United States

  The 1947 Journey of Reconciliation was an obvious attempt to put to the test the…

How One Harlem Lady Went From Being Unemployed To Running A Booming Chocolate Business

    Jessica Spaulding grew up in a sugar-free household, so chocolate became the exception. She…

After The First HIV-positive To HIV-positive Heart Transplant, Lady Meets The Donor’s Family In An Emotional Moment

On Tuesday, a Westchester woman who is HIV-positive and had the first HIV-positive to HIV-positive heart…

How Youssef Wahbi Went Out Of His Way To Become The Most Significant Figure In Egyptian Movie And Theater Evolution

  Choosing a career to devote one’s life to has never been easy. Most of the…

Meet Domonique Brown, The Artist Whose Side Hustle Earns Her Up To $267,000 A Year

  Domonique Brown works as a marketing manager from home but also has a side job…

Risien Russell, A Pioneering Neurologist In The UK Who Proposed The Hypothesis That No One Is Sane

  A blue plaque in his honor was recently installed at 44 Wimpole Street, where he…

St. Joseph AME, The Lord’s Vineyard In Durham That Accomplished More Than Just Missionary Work In The 1900s

  The St. Joseph African Methodist Episcopal Church began modestly, with four posts put in the…