The first African Diaspora centered interactive web platform that weaves together the histories of African peoples and ...
Papers signed by famous figures can fetch thousands and even millions of dollars. But who decides where they belong and what ...
Think you might have a relative buried at Trenton's First Presbyterian Church? This nonprofit wants to hear from you.
Youth violence in Louisville's West End is often rooted in disconnection from self, community, opportunity. Local history ...
Before navigation apps and accessible roadside services, African Americans relied on printed guides like the Green Book to ...
Indigenous slavery, which lasted for centuries, has gone by many names. A new public history project wants us to see it for what it was.
From early photographers, inventors, athletes, musicians and more, we look at some of the Black historical figures from ...
Long before the famous Underground Railroad, those seeking freedom from slavery traveled on foot, by boat and under cover of darkness to Fort Mose in Spanish-controlled Florida ...
Discover how poets like Kelvin Marshall and Salaam Green are using poetry as a tool for racial healing and creating spaces for reflection and connection.
As protests occurred throughout the United States, a national push for divestment legislation urged Congress to pass the ...
A pioneering author and the first Black U.S. senator are among the influential Black men featured on historical markers in ...