Marlon Brando Actor and Activist: An American Legend
Marlon Brando, an American Hero and Extraordinary Human Being. Brando was one of the first...
Read MoreMarlon Brando, an American Hero and Extraordinary Human Being. Brando was one of the first...
Read MoreMary Edmonia Lewis (1844 – 1907) was a talented Afro Native American sculptor of Haitian and...
Read MoreAn important story of legendary Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man, Sitting Bull aka Tatanka Iyotake...
Read MoreJosephine Baker, born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, the Extraordinary Josephine...
Read MoreDiana Fletcher (1838 – ?) is thought to be the daughter of an enslaved African who ran away...
Read MoreRussell Means was an Oglala Lakota activist for the rights of American Indian people. ...
Read MoreA Tribute to Grandmother Mountain Eagle Woman “Mommi” (1922 – 2000) by Nataska...
Read MoreHonoring potato chips inventor George Crum, born George Speck (1828 – 1914) of African and...
Read MoreFredi Washington (1903 – 1994) was an accomplished Black American dramatic film actress, one...
Read MoreMary Brave Bird was an inspiring Brulé Lakota author and activist who was a member of the American...
Read MorePenny Gamble-Williams of Wampanoag and African heritage is an artist and spiritual leader involved...
Read MoreHonoring America’s Original Choctaw Code Talkers during World War I. Warriors of the Choctaw...
Read More“Cross-cultural Freedom Partners” by Linda Cousins-Newton, The Ancestral Storyteller....
Read MoreWhile Watch Night Service and the Emancipation Proclamation relate to Black liberation history,...
Read MoreAnglo-American Cultural Terrorism in Indian Boarding Schools: “kill the Indian, save the...
Read MoreJohnny Robinson Jr. who was 16 when he was killed, shot in the back by a white police officer...
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