From Freedmen's Town to Emancipation Park, visit African American landmarks that trace Houston's Black history and culture.
Brown Chapel AME Church in Selma is among a group of historic churches nationwide being awarded $1 million grants. The ...
When torch-bearing white nationalists marched in Charlottesville chanting, “You will not replace us”; “Blood and soil”; and ...
Knoxville will mark Black History Month with art exhibitions, movie screenings and conversations with authors and scholars.
(RNS) — The $5 million in grants, part of the Preserving Black Churches program of the African American Cultural Heritage ...
In the smoky heart of industrial-era Pittsburgh, a young African American man named John Paul Golden quietly made history.
At a time when anti-literacy laws prevented the vast majority of enslaved people from reading, a group of free Black New ...
ELLIS — Friends of the Ellis Public Library in Ellis, KS will host “Children of the Promised Land,” a presentation and ...
The Finney Center in Columbia, SC’s Waverly neighborhood is hosting its first exhibit featuring a Columbia seamstress and short film about her life.
Held annually on Frederick Douglass’ birthday, the decade-old collaborative initiative takes up the Colored Conventions and ...
Private nonprofits and Black philanthropists are stepping in to save endangered Black history touchstones as the Trump administration orders agencies to scrub or rewrite "equity-related" public ...
Arguing art is its own form of resistance, the Minnesota Opera forged ahead with the world premiere “My Name is Florence” ...