200 Years Later: The Black Neighborhood Destroyed to Create Central Park

The now-famous park is on land where neighborhoods like Seneca Village once stood. Seneca Village, a predominantly Black town, was located on about 40 acres of land between West 82nd and West 89th Streets at Central Park West. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the community forming in 1825. Continue reading 200 Years Later: The Black Neighborhood Destroyed to Create Central Park

Beyond the Ivy League: How HBCUs have groomed prominent politicians like the vice president-elect

HBCU representation in politics is not new, but after a contentious electoral season during a year when racial justice was front and center, students and graduates say it’s heartening to see other alumni reach some of the highest echelons of political office. Continue reading Beyond the Ivy League: How HBCUs have groomed prominent politicians like the vice president-elect