Infographic: Benjamin Banneker
Highlights: Benjamin Banneker was an African American architect who was responsible for designing the city layout for Washington D.C. Hired by George Washington and recommended by Thomas Jefferson, Be
Frederick Douglass and the Power of Education
by Cody Heimbach “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” – Frederick Douglass Many black children around the world struggle with receiving a proper education and the United States is no
Harlem Renaissance Writer Claude McKay
In 1931, American poet Langston Hughes penned the following lines that allude to a transnational dialogue in the African experience: It is the same everywhere for me: On the docks at Sierra Leon
Greatness from Little Beginnings
It has often been said that greatness starts with little beginnings. Never despise the days of humble beginnings either. Do you have an idea that seems insignificant now because it is too grandiose fo