Bertie Brown was the queen of hospitality, setting up her parlor as a drinking den for those who wanted to drink and party ...
During segregation, Lincoln Beach was the only place on Lake Pontchartrain where Black people were allowed to swim. Now, ...
The drum was at the center of activities in Congo Square ... They had their own businesses,” says Fatima Shaik, author of Economy Hall: The History of a Free Black Brotherhood, who has family roots in ...
The $100,000 grant will go toward renovating the alleyways downtown as part of the Bowling Green Alleyway Transformation Project.
Supported by a Mellon Foundation grant, a Brown historian teamed up with a Lakotan scholar to illuminate overlooked histories ...
Honoring the trailblazers whose courage, innovation, and resilience left an indelible mark on history and continue to inspire ...
The relation between food and art is nothing new, and many artists who explore food in their practices,” curator-at-large Zoe ...
A digital collage entered in ArtPrize is informed by the artist’s experience as a Black man, but he said he doesn’t want to dictate how viewers interpret it.
For the past five years, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Remembrance Project has worked to document lynchings that occurred in the ...
A new historic marker recognizing and honoring enslaved people’s contributions to Manchester’s textile industry will be ...
Odessa High School students will soon be immersed in The Living History Museum Time Warp!, courtesy of a $5,965 grant from the Education Foundation. The walk through history is a collaboration between ...
Black-owned craft breweries take center stage, part of conversation around how Black entrepreneurs influence, compete, and ...