Join photographer Bethany Jacobson and Green-Wood Cemetery's former VP of Landscape Design, Art Presson, for a virtual talk ...
At the National Museum of African Art, a Washington, D.C. artist’s work illuminates a gallery room and honors 54 people who ...
Unearthing local Black history – the photographs, stories, news and people that define the narrative of Black lives requires ...
Waco High School students have established a local chapter of Students Demand Action (SDA), a national movement dedicated to ending gun violence through advocacy and education.
Bessie Coleman was the first African American woman in world history to earn a pilot’s license and became a national ...
A local cemetery’s annual cleanup of artificial flowers and items left on the graves has upset people whose loved ones are ...
In the words of White, "Butler's cemetery is hallowed ground and sacred ground." The private cemetery is the final resting place for eight Black soldiers who fought for the Union during the Civil War.
In Camden's historic Butler Cemetery, a pastor honors lives and legacies of Black Civil War soldiers
At the corner of Charles Street and Ferry Avenue in Camden, a New Jersey pastor has made it his mission to honor the Black Civil War soldiers buried in Butler Cemetery.
Ray Bandar's "Bone Palace" spanned thousands of skulls he stashed in the basement of his Miraloma Park home. The collection lives on at the Academy of Sciences.
Race is a categorisation that is based mainly on physical attributes or traits, assigning people to a specific race simply by having similar appearances or skin colour (for example, Black or white).
American Black Journal contributor Orlando Bailey talks with docuseries host, writer, and executive producer Henry Louis Gates Jr. about Detroit’s role in the Great Migration, the three waves of ...
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