The Wash” tells the story of ordinary women who became working-class heroes in the true story of the Atlanta 1881 Washerwomen ...
For the next two weekends, Art Farm at Serenbe will host Synchronicity Theatre’s revival of The Wash, a play that tells the true story of the Atlanta Washerwomen’s strike of ...
Promise. There's a plethora of talent and ingenuity that comes out of the Black community, so if you want your wardrobe (or beauty routine!) to look fresh and trend-setting, these are the ...
Black and white colourable poster featuring two hands clasped together. One hand is decorated with intricate patterns while the other hand is blank. Kick-off of this year’s BHM campaign by downloading ...
A person’s poop may be black due to eating certain foods, such as licorice, taking iron supplements, or gastrointestinal bleeding. If people have blood in the stool, they may benefit from ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. The term “black card” has come to symbolize an ultra-exclusive high-end credit card, referenced in pop culture as the ultimate ...
He talks about the importance of knowing your history. “Black History Month is about living history. It is not just recognizing some ancient African emperor, which we have," Dr. Miller-Jones ...
The strike underscored the indispensable role of Black women in the New South’s economy and challenged societal norms that sought to render them invisible. The spirit of resistance demonstrated by the ...
In a political landscape that is fully intent on otherizing the Black experience, it’s more important than ever to listen to Black voices and experience Black stories. Netflix’s Black Stories ...
Sometimes, people have poop that's so dark it looks black. It might also have a sticky consistency, like that of tar. If your poop is black, it might be due to a change in your diet, a new ...
At that time John John included; La Cour Harpe, Belmont, Corbeaux Town, Duncan and Nelson Streets (Bridget Brereton, p 131) The lower classes who lived there, were; washerwomen, carters ...
The textile factories of early America weren’t exactly packed with desirable jobs, and became notorious for child labor. One of the most prominent examples: doffers, who were tasked with changing out ...