TaShun Bowden-Lewis made history as Connecticut’s first Black chief public defender, shattering barriers and inspiring change, but her groundbreaking tenure was marred by controversy and allegations of workplace misconduct, leaving a complex legacy.
The history-making appointment of Kevin Merida as the first Black Executive Editor of the Los Angeles Times and the unexpected controversy surrounding his resignation less than three years later. Delve into clashes with the paper’s leadership, tensions over…
In 2001, Nigeria’s Agbani Darego made history as the first Black African crowned Miss World. Learn about her groundbreaking achievement.