present and future—which is precisely what the Juneteenth flag means to Black Americans. Remember: The Declaration of Independence didn't apply to Black people when it was signed in 1776.
The state flag has seen all of these ... letters was put in gold banners. The black text still read "May 20th, 1775" on top and switched to "April 12th, 1776" on the bottom.
Across Facebook Wednesday profile pictures turned black as a protest over Tuesday's presidential election outcome. What is the history behind it.
In two years, the U.S. will mark its 250th birthday, and the left doesn’t seem to care—giving up on America’s symbols and its very meaning.
Assassin's Creed Rogue and Assassin's Creed Unity both still play well 10 years later thanks to engaging narrative and ...
Two churches, across the centuries. Generations after their birth in this nation first envisioned in Philadelphia, both ...
Republicans and their shady election tactics have been dealt a serious blow in yet another crucial swing state.
Times Opinion asked two photography students at Howard to document their peers on campus on both days. The photographers, Mia Butler and Christian Martin, who are juniors, said that despite Harris’s ...
In his first public appearance on his War Room podcast after completing a four-month stint in federal prison, Bannon once again claimed he was a political prisoner and warned that it could happen to ...
She designed the iconic sticker that has been a polling place staple for decades: a simple ellipse featuring a rippling red, white and blue American flag ... stickers to the black-and-white ...
Juan Rodriguez happens to be the first non-Native American, the first black person ... Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, thus declaring the U.S. independent of the British ...