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A sprawling hillside is perhaps the most prominent feature of Greenwood Cemetery, the county’s oldest public graveyard. But the 45-acre facility on New Castle’s West Side also is the final resting ...
In an interview with Louisiana Considered, Jari Honora, a family historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection, shares ...
A monument honoring the four chaplains and coast guardsman appropriately will be erected in Veterans Memorial Park.
The Tabladi tree holds symbolic and sacred significance in some regions of Sudan and is considered to have great ...
By Jim Beaugez On the grounds of a former hospital in one of America’s most historic cities, a community is reclaiming the ...
Bikefest in Atlantic Beach continues through May 26 for thousands of motorcyclists and fun seekers in the town surrounded by ...
The Carolinas had over 1,400 National Endowment for the Arts grants over more than a quarter century. We take a look at how ...
The North Fork Project’s mission is to uncover the names and learn about the lives of the enslaved Africans who were brought ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida's only public historically Black university could soon be run by an ally of Republican Gov.
Have you ever seen an unusual epitaph on a headstone and wanted to know the rest of the story? We've gathered some fascinating tales.
Dr. Rebecca Crumpler was the first Black woman to become a physician in the United States. Working in the aftermath of the ...
President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has urged West African leaders to deepen regional integration, confront economic and security challenges head-on, and embrace a renewed vision of unity.