For elementary school teacher, Monique Duncan, writing a book illustrating the remarkable ways enslaved Africans used hair styles to guide their way to freedom, was a dream come true.
A new documentary starring former residents of the Gas Plant community aims to tell the story of what life was really like in ...
The mural covers the back wall of the children’s room and features flying books, a dragon and the Appalachian mountains.
Edinburgh University Press announced the publication of Dr. Mehmet Polatel’s “Armenians and Land Disputes in the Ottoman ...
With the dawn of Black History Month comes deep reflection, reverence and appreciation — regardless if your roots pay homage ...
DECATUR — When Evelyn Hood started organizing the African American Cultural and Genealogical Society 31 years ago, her only ...
As the Trump administration reimagines the United States' posture in the three-year-old Russia-Ukraine war, the scholarship ...
Journalist Lee Hawkins details the eye-opening discoveries revealed during his search to fill in the gaps of his family ...
Get out in the Hamptons this week to enjoy festive live shows, outdoor adventures, art exhibitions, workshops & more, ...
A quiet plot of land in Algiers once served as a WWII internment camp. Soon, it’ll be a site for weddings, retreats and other ...
A century ago, Al Smith was a force in American politics—and the first Catholic to mount a major run at the White House. And ...
Part genealogy study, part haunting narrative, historian Mary Frances Berry’s new book, “Slavery After Slavery: ...