University of Delaware has restored elements of student research
The University of Delaware has restored a collection of student research and academic materials on slavery and Newark history it had taken offline.
The University of Delaware has restored a collection of student research and academic materials on slavery and Newark history it had taken offline.
The history of African American people in Sussex County is not only a story of communities and institutions, but also of individuals whose lives and leadership shaped Delaware and, in some cases, the nation.
The Nassau school is a unique part of Sussex County history. It must be saved and preserved.
Over the past year, Delaware’s largest university has been quietly reacting to pressure under a second Trump administration, while fine-tuning a “long-term strategy” to review campus practices on diversity and inclusion.
Read the latest issue of Black Voices. Vol. 18 From Struggle to Strength. The impact of black history on America’s identity
Supporting Our Youth, Defending our history was the theme of SDARJ’s third annual MLK celebration. This year the event was a fundraiser for the Charlotte King Scholarship Fund.