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First African American full-face transplant recipient: ‘I share what I look like’ Robert Chelsea, 72, the first African American to receive a full face transplant (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times) ...
This summer, on the anniversary of that famous battle, the full version of DC’s African American Civil War Memorial Museum will finally open, following years of delays due to the pandemic and ...
It's about time these incredible Black history figures get the acknowledgment they deserve for their contributions to American society.
These institutions are essential to preserving Black art, culture, and history. African American Museums are vital in affirming African American legacies and ensuring our contributions are documented.
African-Americans have made a vast contribution for the history of South Carolina throughout it over 300-year history. The African-American story lies at the very heart of our heritage.
See how African American athletes have shaped sports, breaking barriers and driving change.
In it, Trump singled out some Smithsonian Institution museums, including the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Phase One of Lafayette’s African American Heritage Trail honors the city’s rich history with educational landmarks at key sites that highlight the community’s contributions and legacy.
It’s time for policymakers to recognize that the key to community health isn’t in their legislative proposals – it’s in our barbershops, where American entrepreneurship meets community care.
One man made history as the African American to get full-face transplant. NBC6’s Julia Bagg has his story. Imagine looking in the mirror and not recognizing yourself.
Four years ago in July, at age 68, he became the first African American and the oldest person to receive a full face transplant.
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