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This story originally appeared in the July 2025 issue of Town&Gown magazine. The War of 1812 is often overlooked, especially ...
It is one of the most evocative works from the American Civil War: A sculpture of a Black man who had escaped from slavery ...
Records, court filings and emails reveal how federal review of Enbridge's Great Lakes tunnel project leaves tribal officials ...
Sequoyah, born around 1770 in what is now Tennessee, was a Cherokee blacksmith, soldier and visionary whose invention changed ...
A growing body of evidence suggests she might have survived into old age — which would entirely change the story of America’s ...
Performers and craftspeople will be showcasing their talents on the Maryland Folklife Area and Stage, with hands-on ...
The cocktails have names only Canadians understand, like “TVO Kids” and “Hadfield.” Everywhere, there is knowing Canadian ...
Dr. Rachel Laryea is an asset wealth management researcher at JPMorganChase and the founder of Kelewele, a cultural lifestyle ...
Explore Georgia’s forgotten Maroon hideouts; hidden swamp fortresses where freedom seekers defied slavery and built lives off the grid.
Following the June 11 announcement of the monument restoration project for the Crysler’s Farm Battlefield Memorial, the role of one of the partners in that restoration has been ...
Here’s your chance to experience First Nation cultural heritage by watching Indigenous artists, joining a Powwow bus tour, ...
A commission of inquiry in Victoria concluded that British colonialists' treatment of the state's First Peoples in the 1830s amounted to genocide, crimes against humanity and denial of freedoms.