5 Important Moments in African-American History
Juneteenth is the national celebration of the end of slavery in Texas, June 19th 1865.
The Forgotten Black Pilots of World War I
When it comes to remembering war veterans, little attention is given to the Black military service men and women,
10 British Civil Rights Laws
From the 1960s onwards numerous Black activists helped push through legal changes
Remembrance Day: A Time to Honour the Black soldiers of WWⅠ
On Remembrance Day let us rightly honour the black soldiers who also bravely served for our liberty in World War Ⅰ.
The Dahomey Warriors
On the Coast of West Africa, the Dahomey Kingdom (1625 -1894) was home to the only appointed elite female warrior troop in history.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
The USA is home to 101 public and private Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Propaganda & how it was used to get Black people Enlisted in WWI
The Black presence in the First World War is nowadays quite well documented, although not widely acknowledged;

