A documentary, "Our Blues Make Us Gold," tells the story of the history and impact of North Carolina A&T State University, ...
The Oscars rivalry between Sinners and One Battle After Another shows how Hollywood still struggles to recognize the full power of Black storytelling, writes Taylor Crumpton.
Plans to turn the former Family Court building into a hotel and move the African American Museum to an adjacent lot have ...
How the visionary scholar bridges botanical history, Latin American literature, and visual arts to redefine our ...
On February 29, 1940, at the 12th Academy Awards, Hattie McDaniel made history by becoming the first African American to ...
After more than 25 years of living and working in Henry County, Georgia, entrepreneur Shauna Amoah is using her platform to elevate Black-owned businesses and strengthen community connections.
By itself here on the wall, the painting has the appearance of a devotional image — which, in a way, it is. Simpson, who is 65 and a conceptual artist of immense standing, bought it because it ...
The fate of the Family Court building has been a topic of conversation since 2010, back when Michael Nutter was still the ...
None of the only four Black players to play on the PGA Tour this century—Joseph Bramlett, Harold Varner III, Cameron Champ and Tiger Woods—qualified for the tournament. Champ ...
Harvard University has transferred the controversial Zealy daguerreotypes — images of naked enslaved people in South Carolina — to the International African American Museum in Charleston.
Rep. James E. Clyburn is the go-to for both reassurance and resolve. That makes sense, since the South Carolina Democrat is a student of history — and has lived it. He chronicles some of the country’s ...
The philosopher Hannah Arendt wrote in The Origins of Totalitarianism that “a mixture of gullibility and cynicism is ...
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