The first Black woman to be accepted, commissioned, and integrated into the regular Army Air Corps, celebrated her 100th birthday Sept. 29.
Bruce Williamson, the former lead singer for the Motown group The Temptations, has died after a reported battle with coronavirus.
St. Louis Cardinals' Hall of Famer Lou Brock has died Sunday afternoon the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. He was 81.
Johnathon Hines, a teacher at Barack Obama Elementary School in Atlanta, has been recognized as Georgia’s Pre-K Teacher of the Year.
Once living in poverty and homeless,, entertainment mogul Tyler Perry has officially become a billionaire, according to Forbes.
The Rev. Gilbert Caldwell, a civil rights icon who was a part of the Selma "Bloody Sunday" march and the March on Washington, has died.
Actor and producer Chadwick Aaron Boseman has passed away at age 43 after a courageous battle against colon cancer.
Fabiana Pierre-Louis became the first Black woman to join the New Jersey Supreme Court after an unnamious 39-0 vote.
The Girl Scouts of the USA has named Judith Batty as Interim CEO of the company, the first Black CEO in the organization's 108-year history.
The first black student in Auburn University history has finally received his long-awaited master’s degree.