Never limiting himself to one title, Arthur Ashe was an author, activist, worldwide civil rights advocate, as well as a ...
1820—The first organized emigration of Blacks from the U.S. back to Africa occurs. Eighty-six free Blacks leave New York Harbor on a ship named the “Mayflower of Liberia.” The group lands on the West ...
Tennis star Arthur Ashe achieved many firsts as a Black athlete. In the months leading up to his death, he thrust AIDS ...
1899: Prince Alfred of Edinburgh, grandson of Queen Victoria, dies aged 24 in mysterious circumstances. On the same day, the ...
If you don't want to wait until May for the next Grand Slam, we've got you covered. Here's our list of 15 great audiobooks ...
The redevelopment of the Greyhound station on Arthur Ashe Boulevard appears to be moving forward. Demolition and building permits were filed last week for the mostly dormant bus terminal at 2910 N.
Raise a glass to Arthur Guinness, the man who invented Guinness, who died on January 23, 1803. Born into the aristocratic Guinness family, Arthur’s exact place of birth is unknown but is ...
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. – An injured snowmobiler was rescued after striking a tree on the Two Top forest service trail at 9:13 a.m. on Jan 17, 2025. The accident occurred 4.5 miles west of West ...
For this trip on the coaching carousel, we take a look at Steelers offensive coordinator and former Atlanta Falcons head coach, Arthur Smith. Smith served as offensive coordinator for the ...
Breakthrough innovations have come to light that have proved to be more than 95% effective in preventing HIV infection with injections just twice a year. Once a year might even be possible. They could ...
Arthur Nichols – or Art Nichols – was a comic book creator best known for inking and pencilling comics such as Star Wars, Sleepwalker, Leonard Nimoy's Primortals, The Ray, Mecha, Conan ...
“Ready to see Jesus again!” Blessitt was born on October 27, 1940, in Greenville, Mississippi, to Virginia and Arthur Blessitt. The elder Arthur served in the Air Force in World War II and was ...