Black women scientists who are trailblazers in STEM

Black women in the United States have been pioneers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Too often their enormous contributions were overlooked. Some of these women: Dr. Patricia Bath, who invented a laser device to correct cataracts; Dr....

National Museum of African American Music debuts in Nashville

The history of Black American music in the United States spans four centuries, and now there’s a museum to honor that legacy. The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM), which opened January 30 in Nashville, Tennessee, calls itself “the only...

African American trailblazers in diplomacy

African Americans’ contributions to U.S. diplomacy began in the late 19th century, when abolitionists Ebenezer Bassett and, later, Frederick Douglass were appointed as chiefs of mission to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Since then, African American...