The Black Gen X’erHomer “Goose” Curry: Central Texas Legend in the Negro LeaguesHomer “Goose” Curry, born on May 19, 1905, in Mexia, Texas, etched his name into the storied history of Negro league baseball through…2d ago2d ago
The Black Gen X’erTeaching Children Kindness and How to Embrace Racial Differences: A Step-by-Step GuideIn today’s increasingly diverse world, teaching children kindness and fostering an appreciation for racial differences are crucial steps…2d ago2d ago
The Black Gen X’erCandace Owens and the Traditional Black Church: Not As Different As You ThinkApr 7Apr 7
The Black Gen X’erIts Time to Have a Honest Conversation about Confederate Monuments and Holidays in TexasApr 7Apr 7
The Black Gen X’erRunning for Justice or a paycheck?Ah, Texas politics — where even the armadillos have opinions. As the new year kicks off, it’s not just the barbecue pits getting fired up…Feb 19Feb 19
The Black Gen X’erBlack New Yorker’s Valentine’s DayYo, let me take you back, way back, to a time when Valentine’s Day was more than just roses and heart-shaped candies. It was a chapter in…Feb 13Feb 13
The Black Gen X’erBlack Lone Ranger?In the annals of American history, the legendary figure known as the “Lone Ranger” has long captured the imagination, yet it is an often…Feb 10Feb 10
The Black Gen X’erUnveiling the Roots of Protest: The Quakers’ Early Stand Against SlaveryIn the annals of history, the Quakers, formally known as “The Society of Friends,” emerge as pioneers in the fight against slavery. In the…Feb 8Feb 8
The Black Gen X’erThe Remarkable Journey of Senator Matthew Gaines: From Slavery to Legislative ChampionIntroduction:Feb 6Feb 6