Black History Month, Black Music Month, Features

In honor of Black History Month in 2015, The Urban Daily will highlight amazing moments in Black American sports and entertainment history. Each week, we’ll…

The heirs of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dynasty, Martin Luther III, Dexter Scott (both pictured from left), and Bernice (pictured far right) are…

Black History Month

  Two years ago, I had the opportunity to meet with Congressman John Lewis in his Capitol Hill office. I listened intently as he recounted…

Fabulous

Your boy Fablous is back with a new song called ‘Lituation’ just like the word situation, but just drop the s and add an L I’m not sure what it means yet but as soon as I find out I will let you know fasho. Make sure you check out the video below and let […]

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“Go Big Red” was and has always been the school motto for Hughes Center. The school is historical and has been a valuable part of the Clifton community and the community of Cincinnati since 1847.  This weekend I got a chance to reconnect with my classmates thanks to my  classmates Alyx Harley, class president and Producer and Song writer Evan […]

Black History Month

A diploma belonging to Harvard’s first African-American graduate, Richard T. Greener, has been the subject of concern after the man who discovered it threatened to…

Fabulous

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  Novelist, essayist, and playwright James Baldwin (pictured) stands out as one of America’s most-treasured wordsmiths, notable for his bold ruminations on race, sexuality, and…

How often have you heard it said that black Americans don’t support each other economically? It’s a common refrain in conversations around sociopolitical uplift for…

Black History Month

This year marks 50 years since Freedom Summer, when nearly 1,000 volunteers travelled throughout the southern United States to register black Americans to vote. Many…

Proud

Are you from the show me state? When you don’t see the future and things seem hard do you give up? Do you sometimes forget the power you have and get frustrated and complain about what God has given you? How strong is your faith? Stop complaining about what you don’t have and be grateful […]

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, is a holiday of notable significance for many African Americans. June 19, 1865, highlights the abolition…