For Black History Month, the thriving community, Little Africa, also known as Black Wall Street and one of the worst massacres in U.S. History.

From the cult classic Candyman to the modern-day marvel Get Out, Black American culture has most certainly etched its place in horror and sci-fi and we only seem to be growing in the ever-evolving space.

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For Black History Month We Spotlight Black Sports Agents Who've Made Their Own History

For Black History Month we take a look back at Black Women in Major Beauty Pageants

61 years ago, 69 Black children, ages 13-17 were locked in a school left to burn alive. March 5, 1959, The Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville, Arkansas was locked from the outside and intentionally set on fire with little black boys fighting for their life.

Did you know Jesse Owens is the first black athlete to be featured on the iconic Wheaties Box?

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The Universoul Circus is known as the coolest show on earth! Millions of people from all over the world have enjoyed thousands of shows over the years and the fun continues.

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Charlotte E. Ray Was The First Black Woman Lawyer In The United States

From Dianne Durham to Simone Biles, here's a brief history of Black women in Gymnastics

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"Lift Every Every Voice And Sing," a poem written by James Weldon Johnson - often dubbed "The Black National Anthem" - was first performed on Feb. 12, 1900. Here's what you need to know about it.