As depicted in Woodson’s most famous publication — “The Mis-Education of the Negro” — Vinson described that this ...
Ultimately, a long awaited mother-and-child reunion propelled Clara Brown to become Colorado’s first black woman pioneer; a ...
The property was put on the market for $2.2 million in September 2025—but has now been delisted for a second time.
Afrofuturism takes us to strange futures. In its kaleidoscope lens, the future is a canvas to imagine free Black life.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the recognition of Black history in America as a designated time period to observe ...
Lynchburg was the largest market for buying and selling enslaved people in the state west of Richmond.
Appeals court says Trump administration can halt work on slavery exhibit in Philadelphia amid appeal
A U.S. appeals court late Friday says the Trump administration can halt work on a National Park Service slavery exhibit in Philadelphia while it appeals a judge's order to reinstall it.
Along the picturesque streets of Georgetown is a trail of plaques marking some of the hidden history of the neighborhood's ...
Jermain Wesley Loguen opened his home to fugitives fleeing the South. He publicized this work openly, risking arrest or even re-enslavement ...
The Savannah land where more than 400 Black slaves were auctioned in 1859 was recently put up for sale. Advocates see a chance to memorialize what's known as Weeping Time.
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