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Routed West” expands on a previous display of Black diaspora works from the 1940-to-1970 Second Migration period.
Decades-old artifacts related to slavery and civil rights are rotating out of exhibits at the African American History Museum ...
A piece of Rutherford County’s rich African American history is receiving new life thanks to $250,000 in state funding ...
PITTSBURG — Former Contra Costa County District 5 Supervisor Federal D. Glover, the first African American supervisor in the ...
Tere Graham attended the African American Graduation Ceremony more than a decade ago after graduating from Eastern Washington ...
Thurgood Marshall came to rural Hillburn, launching the effort to desegregate American schools that culminated in Brown v. Board of Education.
Black Tulsa rebuilt Greenwood after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. But what would come next would largely destroy the ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion played a crucial but overlooked role, clearing a backlog of millions of pieces ...
Nottoway plantation just burned down, so we decided to look into its history and other plantations where the most brutal ...
When entrepreneur Henry Flagler pushed to make Miami a city, which happened on July 28, 1896, the 368 residents at the time voted for it, ...
The election of Leo XIV gives the Creole community center stage to tell our complicated history to America and the world for ...
The revelation that Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots shines a light on a community of Catholics that has shaped New Orleans, from a famous Voodoo priestess to the self-proclaimed inventor of ...