A former Alabama A&M University track coach was one of the most successful track coaches in the school's history as he coached Olympians and other talented athletes.
The Huntsville Museum of Art is celebrating Black History Month through its current exhibit “Looking at the Collection: African American Art and Artists.”
Members of the Congressional Delegation descended upon Birmingham today for the Faith and Politics Civil Rights Pilgrimage. The annual event commemorates the ‘Bloody Sunday’ march of 1965 and the passage of the Voting Rights Act.
There are books, and movies documenting the lives of so many famous and influential black American figures. But there’s one woman -- turning their stories into quilts.
One Madison County woman's secrets have finally been unearthed and now her family is finding out how her courageous acts for the rights of Black people.
“Use what you have to get what you want." That was Dulcina DeBerry’s motto. She was a lifelong learner, scholar and teacher, who opened the first public library for African Americans in Madison County.