In 1905, just four decades removed from the end of the Civil War, Atlanta was a city where Black citizens were still an oppressed underclass, though a few had been able to carve out a bit of success ...
Filmmaker RaMell Ross may be a practitioner and admirer of visual art, but in cinema, he strives for the effect of poetry.
Beyond determined decadence, Cate White’s work points to free love’s runoff from and its feints to cross-gender equality.
At the Morgan Library & Museum, an exhibition looks at the museum’s first director, whose remarkable career broke prejudicial ...
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Regis and Kahran Bethencourt, authors of the book "Greatness," about educating children on ...
A total of 481 properties were sold via auction last week. Realestate.com.au data division Proptrack has reported 1423 local ...
Excerpted from a new photography book, Picturing Black History, these unearthed archival images you will see Josephine Baker, ...
The latest iteration of the Chicago-based creative’s work is “We Say What Black This Is,” an exhibit currently showing at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art. Arranged by Spelman’s ...
Belle da Costa Greene, who was JP Morgan’s librarian, became a lively fixture at Gilded Age mansions, country retreats, ...
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
French street artist Shuck One is honoring Black figures who shaped France’s recent history on the mainland and overseas in an art installation.
Students who are suspended are less likely to graduate. What’s more, suspensions exacerbate historic racial injustice.