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Jack and Betty, the first two enslaved people believed to have resided in New Paltz, will be honored with new Witness Stones ...
Our list of top things to do this weekend includes the County Fair, a Greek festival, Juneteenth events and more ...
The African Meeting House located in Boston's Beacon Hill area is facing some tough budget cuts, but a second grade class is ...
A Monarch Butterfly program will be held at 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Thursday, June 12, at the Aiken County Public Library, 314 ...
Juneteenth became officially recognized by former President Biden signing the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act. The ...
Speaking of Texas music pioneers, long-running country swing outfit Asleep At The Wheel will be tearin' it up in Houston this ...
Prince Hall Freemasons are celebrating their history, focusing on community service and new generations of membership.
Working in partnership, the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Downtown Business Improvement District No. 21, America’s Black ...
Universities holding African American artifacts must shift from a focus on property to one of repair
By turning to legal intervention, universities treat artifacts as intellectual property and miss important opportunities to ...
From Native American artifacts to present day, Delaware museums offer a chance to explore the state's heritage this summer. Here are a few to start.
The week-long event, an outgrowth of the Fade to Black play festival, celebrates various African American artistic pursuits ...
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