For too many years, history books have focused on the achievement of White Americans, while many of the inspiring ...
During segregation, Lincoln Beach was the only place on Lake Pontchartrain where Black people were allowed to swim. Now, ...
Hannah-Jones spoke with Poynter about what “The 1619 Project” (and its many iterations) taught her, what Ida B. Wells would say about the state of journalism today, and what stories she still wants to ...
Some Sherman locals were thrilled by the city’s new installation, but others claimed they didn't recognize their city anymore ...
Many of our faculty and students have initiated online art history projects, making their scholarship and coursework ... In Professor Julie McGee's course, "Curating Hidden Collections and the Black ...
Peninsula native and renowned historian Calvin Pearson, the founder and president of Project 1619, passed away last week at ...
Supported by a Mellon Foundation grant, a Brown historian teamed up with a Lakotan scholar to illuminate overlooked histories ...
The following is a chapter from the recently released book, “Against the Corporate Media: Forty-two Ways the Press Hates ...
The Arlington County Board has approved several new investments in projects involving local history. Officials signed off on ...
A new historic marker recognizing and honoring enslaved people’s contributions to Manchester’s textile industry will be ...
The relation between food and art is nothing new, and many artists who explore food in their practices,” curator-at-large Zoe ...
An urban garden in Uptown Memphis earned a grant from Fiskars, the global garden tool company. It is the second time the ...