The Jamaican sprinter says he'll attempt to play professional soccer once he brings his track and field career to an end.
The U.N. children's agency says it is shifting to a strategy of getting critical health care services to the poorest of the poor.
Black employees maintained that their white counterparts were favored over them for pay and promotion.
Abby Fisher is the author of the first published African-American cookbook and the first cookbook published by a former slave.
Muslims were among those of many faiths who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, said Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan.
A new treatment for Type 2 diabetes has shown exceptional promise for helping African-Americans treat and manage the illness.
Alberta Hunter was a jazz and blues artist who was in high demand all over the world in the 1920’s.
Several of the world's best-known dance companies will perform in the White House East Room next week.
A man who called 911 from the hot tub of a suburban home and asked for towels, hot chocolate and a hug got arrested instead.
In 1865, a slave and mother named Margaret Garner would become the defendant in one of the longest public slave trials in history.