"Literacy is the root of education," said Kevin Watkins, president of the Port Huron Branch of the NAACP. "You have to learn ...
Unathi Nkayi made waves in Cuba as she kicked off her visit with a special performance for the President, marking a major ...
The Stroudsburg Little Bethel Historical Association has worked for years to restore the African Methodist Episcopal Church ...
Over 300 white South African Christian leaders have banded together to reject claims made by the US of victimisation against ...
The days of the green ID book in South Africa are numbered, as President Ramaphosa announces new digital identity system ...
Discover the profound impact of President Jimmy Carter on global health and democracy through The Carter Center. His legacy ...
Both Trump and Lincoln treat a group of people as lepers—i.e., Palestinians and blacks—who should be removed from society and denied property rights in their ...
We sit down for a coffee with veteran Sudanese-British broadcaster Zeinab Badawi, who discusses the value of history and the ...
The inaugural Sharjah Festival of African Literature (SFAL) was held January 24–27 in University City, Sharjah, U.A.E., during the only time of year when cool temperatures allow for an outdoor ...
Doha - After being selected as the first foreign guest of honor at the Paris Agriculture Show, the North African country has ...
The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
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Hosted on MSNJoop Berkhout: The white Nigerian who lived for books, writersChief Joop Berkhout (OON), breathed his last, thus joining the list of foreigners who embraced Nigeria and served the country till their last. He was to be 95 years on March 31.Prior to his transition ...
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