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In 2022, Frieze—which operates art fairs in London, New York City, and Los Angeles—introduced its first Asian iteration in ...
Far from the Canadian border, cities such as Charlotte and Savannah are thriving – and offsetting potential pain from Trump’s ...
It took decades of research by historians and journalists — and reports by state and federal commissions — to uncover the violence that claimed more than 300 Black lives.
Mayor Monroe Nichols’ “Road to Repair” plan centers on a trust aiming to raise the $105 million by the massacre’s 105th anniversary in 2026.
Mayor Monroe Nichols, the city’s first Black mayor, announced the plan Sunday as part of an effort to atone for one of the worst racial attacks in U.S. history when a violent white mob attacked ...
The Tulsa Race Massacre destroyed Black lives and wealth. What's owed to survivors' descendants? No restitution was ever made to those who lost loved ones or property in the 1921 massacre that ...
China has delayed a Hong Kong-based conglomerate from completing a $23 billion sale of dozens of ports-- including two key ports in the Panama Canal.
“Beautiful, bustling, and Black”—that was how author, attorney and activist Hannibal B. Johnson described the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in his book “Black Wall Street: From Riot to ...
A black marble fireplace will never go out of style, so why not go all out and really get into the moodiness? Find it a home with ebony floors and a navy wall that sets it apart in just the right way.
Built to keep Black from white Eighty years after a segregation wall rose in Detroit, America remains divided. That's not an accident.
A white man tried to disarm a Black World War One veteran and a shot rang out, touching off violence in which 35 blocks of Greenwood were destroyed.
More than a century after it was destroyed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the historic Greenwood neighborhood would become a national monument.
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