Douglass chose Feb. 14 as his birthday because his mother, Harriet Bailey, referred to him as her “Little Valentine,” ...
Greg Jenner is joined in 19th-Century America by Dr Michell Chresfield and comedian Desiree Burch to learn all about abolitionist and suffragist Sojourner Truth.
Before Juneteenth, a Black neighborhood in Plano was on its way to becoming one of the city's most vibrant communities. Why ...
For years, the celebration of Black History Month has aroused conservative ire around “identity politics” and “special rights ...
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, ‘Ineffable’ refers to something “causing so much emotion, especially pleasure, that it ...
The space is a window into the mind of the pioneering artist, who saved nearly everything.
For the last five years, the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum in Peterboro, NY, has been publishing dozens of ...
Most startling is not the dismantling of government agencies that help others, but the public’s tolerance for these actions.
The World Monument Fund visited Belfast on Wednesday to add the derelict 250-year-old Assembly Rooms to the list ...
Crenshaw, a veteran park ranger, was named the director of the Maryland Park Service – becoming the first Black woman to hold the esteemed role – in 2023. She has worked at the Harriet Tubman ...
Nearly 200 years ago, Richard Riker — a powerful judge whose family the island is named after — was at the center of a ...
Former Fond du Lac Mayor Isaac Brown built the Octagon House in 1856, and it almost didn't survive the 1970s. Here's the history of the house.