Because federal troops had been stationed in Austin after the Civil War, many formerly enslaved Black Americans found a safe place to raise their families in Austin.
A new documentary video production tells the story of a time when Clarksville was home to a thriving Black community.
Many Black Americans were frustrated by the Trump administration’s targeting of D.E.I. programs. But others embraced the speed at which he moved.
I See the Future It's Black, explores Black identity in the future through different mediums including painting, ceramics, ...
The East Texas Genealogical Society’s initiative focuses on using historical documents like Slave Schedules and probate ...
Resurrection South Austin’s rector, Shawn McCain Tirres, said his congregants ‘wanted rootedness and wanted to feel connected ...
Texas lawmakers instituted a sweeping six-week abortion ban in 2021, using the threat of criminal conviction to sway ...
ProPublica’s first-of-its-kind analysis is the most detailed look yet into a rise in life-threatening complications for women ...
A South Florida sheriff delivered a blistering rebuke of his own deputies this week, saying his department “failed” in its ...
With energy demand rising, companies must address skills shortages with strategies that broaden the talent pool, raise ...
Andrew Lester died on Wednesday at the age of 86 after he pleaded guilty on Monday to shooting Ralph Yarl , when he ...
Houston Community College will settle three lawsuits alleging that top administrators racially discriminated against dozens of Black employees, shutting the door on a drawn-out legal battle that ...