Tobe Rubin of Boca Raton examines the names of lynched Americans inscribed at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. Lois Solomon/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS ATLANTA — ...
Significant Black history sites are woven throughout the city’s tapestry, but while some are well-known, such as Frederick Douglass’ Anacostia home or U Street’s Lincoln Theatre, many others go ...
Congo Square is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans in the southwest corner of Louis Armstrong Park. “During the 19th century, Louisiana’s French and Spanish colonial era, Congo Square ...
St. Louis Public Library presents ‘Eliza’ Screening & Filmmaker Q&A. The film is based on the true story of Eliza Rone, an enslaved woman who worked for the Campbells, the richest family in St. Louis.
HAMPTON, Va. — As Black History Month winds down, the City of Hampton is giving you the chance to learn about the city's ties to history. You can download the free ...
While Black History Month may be nearing an end, that does not mean your curiosity or learning about Black history in Columbus must. Black residents have called Columbus home since its beginning, ...
Looking to learn more about the region’s Black history? There are sites all over Greater Cincinnati that reveal the Black experience from the past 200 years by providing an education on some of the ...
Coloradans love to get out and explore our beautiful state. But for Black Americans in the Jim Crow Era, road trips were not so simple. There were just a handful of safe places for them to stop. Now, ...
There are places deeply rooted in Los Angeles' history with stories that echo through generations. Some have a story to celebrate, forever linked to a barrier that was broken and challenges overcome.