City of Columbia unveils street toppers for Zion Baptist Church Square Street naming celebration
On Sunday, March 3, the City of Columbia honored a street with a lot of history among African Americans.
On Sunday, March 3, the City of Columbia honored a street with a lot of history among African Americans.
Since the month is a time to highlight the history of Black people, here are some to know about from across the state.
This Black History Month, Columbia Parks and Recreation unveiled a historical marker for Lincoln Park on Monday.
Check out a list of ways to celebrate Black History Month!
The internet asked and the Library of Congress delivered. The library has released Rosa Parks’ “Featherlike Pancakes recipe.
Local Living: Black History Parade and Festival
The Tuskegee Airmen now have a permanent memorial in the Midlands.
Richland Library is highlighting the achievements of African Americans during the month of February to celebrate Black History Month.
Just as a survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre celebrates her 109th birthday this year, a hearing takes to finally get justice. Viola Fletcher was only 7-years-old when an angry white mob destroyed Tulsa community of Greenwood. Several black people died in the massacre that would shake the nation. Last year, the city council held meetings across Tulsa to talk…
Happy Black History Month!