While she said she is proud to look on and see the marker, Rhodes also encouraged those who want celebrate the history of Claiborne to also look to the future by supporting the Black-owned ...
New Orleans has bestowed a historic marker on a Black business district shut down by the development on an interstate highway. The marker was a project fulfilled by the Plessy and Ferguson ...
The unveiling of a historic marker beneath the Claiborne overpass commemorates a once-thriving Black business district ... some over 100 years old, created a natural canopy that sheltered ...
The naira appreciated against the dollar in both the official and parallel foreign exchange markets on Thursday. According to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, the naira closed at N1,532 ...
This represents N20 loss against the dollar. Similarly, in the black market, the naira closed at N1710 per dollar on Wednesday from N1660 recorded the previous day. This means a loss of N50 ...
100 percent from sub-Saharan Africa, we are all mixed-race people,” he said. That same year, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) jokingly referred to Bill Clinton as the first Black president in an ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) — The City of Roanoke is set to honor Edward Dudley with a historical marker, commemorating the life and legacy of the nation's first Black ambassador. "Edward Dudley’s ...
Other bills that cleared the House and will need state Senate approval before the legislative session ends this month include bills to codify existing allowances for changing sex and gender markers on ...
and the $100 bill between 2034 and 2038,” the outlet writes. Read below to learn how to identify if your dollar bill is real. Here’s more from Diario AS: Banknotes typically become mutilated d ...
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and ATMs are required to reject certain dollar bills classified as “mutilated.” The Federal Reserve currently issues seven denominations of U.S. currency: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.