Feb. 1 marks National Freedom Day, observing the end of slavery

Feb. 1 isn’t just the first day of Black History Month. It’s also National Freedom Day, pioneered by a former slave to commemorate abolition.

Timeline: How the civil rights movement unfolded throughout US history

Here's a timeline of the historical events of the civil rights movement that shaped the fight for social justice and against discrimination.

Moms 4 Housing among Oakland's black history honorees

The activist women known as Moms 4 Housing will be among those recognized as Black History Month honorees when the Oakland City Council meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, council President Rebecca Kaplan announced.

Composer, musician Marcus Shelby plays San Francisco students a Black history soundtrack

At Clarendon Alternative Elementary School in San Francisco's Twin Peaks, hundreds of students gathered for a lesson in black history, but with a musical soundtrack.

Historic African-American cemetery seeks volunteers for Black History month clean-up initiative

For Black History month, a non-profit is seeking volunteers to help with a weekly clean-up initiative at Historic Evergreen Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, the resting place of many of the city’s African-American leaders of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Gwen Ifill honored with Black Heritage Forever stamp

The United States Post Office is honoring Gwen Ifill, the late esteemed journalist, with a Black Heritage Forever stamp this year. 

Before Andrew Yang, MLK was the champion of universal basic income

Martin Luther King Jr. championed the idea of a universal basic income for all American adults more than 50 years ago as part of his Poor People's Campaign, but he was assassinated before he could carry the initiative to fruition.

Black History Month: Fremont police officer paves the way for future women

Sheree Wright-Cox is known as a trailblazer for the Fremont Police Department. She’s the first African American female police officer at a time when the force was predominantly white males.   It was a homecoming of sorts for Wright-Cox who was back at the Fremont Police Department where her career as a police officer began some 27 years ago.   The Oakland native had every right to be nervous....

Black Panthers at 50: Oakland museum extends exhibit through February
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By popular demand, the Oakland Museum of California has extended their 50th anniversary Black Panthers exhibit through February, coinciding with Black History Month.