Jesse Owens: A Legacy of Courage, Athletic Triumph & Who Single-handedly Crushed Hitler’s Myth of Aryan Supremacy

James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens (September 12, 1913–March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics. Owens was known as “perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field Read More …

Black Americans: The Founders of Rock and Roll Music in the United States

Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock-n-roll, rock ‘n’ roll, rock ‘n roll, or rock n’ roll with both Rs usually capitalized) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late Read More …

Greenwood: The Rise and Fall of “Black Wall Street” in Tulsa, Oklahoma

The story of Black Wall Street in Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a poignant tale of triumph and tragedy. Established as a historic freedom colony, Greenwood flourished into one of the most notable centers of African-American enterprise in the early 20th Read More …

“Te Adoremus Domine” by Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1921)

Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller’s sculpture “Te Adoremus Domine,” created in 1921, is a powerful and emotive piece that captures the essence of spiritual devotion. The title “Te Adoremus Domine” translates to “We Adore Thee, O Lord,” setting the tone for Read More …