The Remarkable Reverend L.O. Taylor: Memphis' 'Renaissance Man'
"Of his own volition, photographer, filmmaker, and oral historian Rev. L.O. Taylor single-handedly documented the African American...
Hazel Scott: The First Black Woman To Have Her Own TV Show
She was called the “Darling of Café Society” back in 1939 when New York City was alive with the sounds of swing. A sexy siren sitting...
The 'Chitlin Circuit' When Segregation Worked for Blacks
A circuit of nightclubs and theaters that feature African-American performers and cater especially to African-American audiences. When...
Watch: 'Fauborg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans'
Faubourg Treme is considered the oldest black neighborhood in America, the origin of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, and the...