On this week’s Take 10 with The Tennessee Tribune, Rev. Cynthia Siefert, Johnine Thomas and Bill Gittens of St. Anselm’s…
Browsing: History
MEMPHIS, Tenn – American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees President Lee Saunders will attend a wreath-laying ceremony commemorating two…
NASHVILLE, TN — Douglas Henry, 90, was a legendary presence in Nashville politics, and the longest serving state legislator in…
NASHVILLE, TN — Originally a footpath from the Cumberland River to the Hadley Plantation, Jefferson Street was once known as…
February 16, 2017, at a special preview event for the new documentary “American Masters — Maya Angelou: And Still I…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Tennessee State University had a birthday bash for one of its noted sons: Homer…
To the Nashville Community, The Tennessee Tribune, the only African-American statewide audited newspaper, spotlighting positive achievements of citizens, local and…
NASHVILLE, TN — For decades, the news media has played an important role in our city, state, nation and world.…
MEMPHIS, TN — Her early childhood and years thereafter were painful, depraving and angst-filled, to say the least. But Sheila…
Memphis, TN —The long awaited Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is now officially open. The…