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The restored Granite Rock 10 steam engine allows people to experience the sights and sounds of historic transportation ...
It was 1965, and he and his siblings — Alton, Linda and Jackie — were stepping bravely into the buzzsaw of change and hate. The Baylors were the first Black family to integrate Crowley schools.
After spending nearly three decades preaching in two different centuries, James Ingram has stepped away from his pulpit.
Trump’s targeting of the President’s House is a racist attempt to change American history to reflect a lie. It means federal ...
Today, as in the past, activists are raising their voices in protest of efforts to whitewash American history.
Across the United States, from Atlanta to Richmond, Detroit to Los Angeles, dozens of Black economic districts emerged as centers of entrepreneurship, innovation, and wealth-building.
From a safe haven to a historic monument, the Threatt Filling Station now has new signage to help highlight its history.
What started as a routine traffic stop quickly escalated into violence and six days of civil unrest known as the Watts Riots ...
From the streets of Birmingham to the halls of history, Shelley Stewart has shaped generations through entertainment and ...
Emancipation Day celebrates when Andrew Johnson freed his slaves on August 8, 1863. Sam Johnson, a former slave, set up the ...
The Sunday streets of the borough of churches still vibrate with gospel chords, yet inside many of Brooklyn’s storied Black ...
The black locust tree is an invasive plant in many parts of the world — and ironically, it has invasive qualities even on the ...