Black Trailblazers In Space: NASA's Hidden Heroes
Space exploration is often told as a story of nations and machines, of geopolitical rivalry, engineering audacity, and the sheer industrial might required to slip free of Earth's gravity.
10 Civil Rights Leaders that Changed America
By the mid-1950s, Black Americans had been living under systematic racial oppression for centuries, legally segregated, economically exploited, and violently suppressed.
Ghana 1957, The Independence That Changed the World
Ghana declared independence on March 6th, 1957 making history to become the first of the colonised African nations to be free of British rule. Kwame Nkrumah’s triumph was a win for Africa and the Pan-African movement, and even further a field to the Caribbean.
The Black Women Who Served in WWⅠ
Who we remember has become increasingly debated in recent years, with the diversity of the fallen remembered.
The Undisclosed History of Black Tudors
Black people were residing and earning a living in Tudor England. Working at many levels of society.
Hidden in Plain Sight: Black Figures in British and European Art,1500-1650
As part of our Black Tudor series, we bring to the fore our family represented in art between the late 1400s to 1600s.

