Event to be held May 17 at Townsite Topeka.
Longtime Montclair resident Marion Thompson Wright was the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in history, but it ...
Jesse Jackson generated a feeling of empowerment and hope in a 1978 talk at Topeka's Highland Park High School to about 3,000 ...
Jesse Jackson died Tuesday morning at 84. Mara Rose Williams remembers walking side by side with him in Atlanta and again in ...
After 400 years, Black children are still being told by policy that they are undeserving of a fully funded education, but ...
Church has stood in Springfield, Missouri, for more than a century, but its congregation has molded the community well before ...
Donna Rae Pearson and Sherri Camp will give a presentation Feb. 18 about maps they created highlighting significant Black history sites in Topeka.
Two Topeka historians are aiming to spotlight African-American history year-round.
Reimagining education to cultivate curiosity, questioning, dialogue and critical thinking can develop students’ lifelong learning disposition and capacity for participation in a democratic society.
To look upon shelves is as much an act of self-discovery as it is discovering something I didn’t know within the pages of a book.
"They're not bad people," Hull said of his clients. "They've just made some bad choices." ...
TOPEKA — Kansas Republicans and a Palantir-backed think tank want to require students to learn about communist and socialist ...