Olivia Davidson Washington, quiet co-founder of Tuskegee | African American Registry
This date in 1854 marks the birth of Olivia Davidson Washington. She was a Black educator and administrator, and a
An online society for established and upwardly mobile black professionals, and those who aspire to be
This date in 1854 marks the birth of Olivia Davidson Washington. She was a Black educator and administrator, and a
In 1995, there were 146 radio stations in America owned by African Americans. Today there are only about 68 remaining,
With summer right around the corner, we’ve got fun, sun, and, of course, music on the mind. So get ready
Although our site is geared towards presenting positive images and experiences of Blacks across Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW), we are always
Now that the much needed rains have overstayed their welcome and finally left the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, it’s time to
Family First Day at Dallas Arboretum, Saturday, June 13th – Special $8 admission all day from 9AM-5PM! At the children’s
By John Conley III Dallas (ABoD) – Let’s face it. There’s a gap between the low number of Blacks working in
About 20 percent of adults in the U.S. have taken a cruise vacation, according to the Cruise Lines International Association.
Black-owned businesses are growing three times faster than other businesses in the U.S., according to the U.S. Census Bureau. While
[Dallas developer Monte Anderson] purchased the 64-room hotel and its bar, Bar Belmont, at the corner of Fort Worth and