As the first African American Vice-President of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Rilous Carter manages 4,000 employees on the company’s massive 135 acre theme-park.
Pullman porters, who wore dignified uniforms, traveled cross country, and met celebrities and dignitaries, seemed to live glamorous lives. They often transported black newspapers to
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) held its first meeting at the White House with President Barack Obama on Thursday. Most of the group’s 42 members
Johnnetta B. Cole, renowned scholar and trailblazer in education, was named director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art. Cole will take charge of
Bad debts should be rare, but sometimes even the most well-meaning customers don’t satisfy their obligations. They may have written a bad check or they
Wilbert A. Tatum, publisher emeritus, CEO, and chairman of the board of the New York Amsterdam News, died Tuesday while vacationing with his wife, Susan,
Obama unveils his FY 2010 budget outline, which called for a staggering $3.55 trillion in spending and projected a 2009 deficit of historic proportions. The