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Doreen Uhas Sauer, 80, isn't just a Columbus teacher, author and historian, she's made an impact on the city as a whole.
With federal funding slashed, libraries and museums across the country have been forced to find new ways to tell their ...
The celebration of the Declaration of Independence's semiquincentennial is a chance to broaden the historical narrative to ...
An ATM planned in a majority-Black neighborhood has gone from a PR win for a major Indianapolis bank to a source of criticism over its lending history.
Erik Denson, a NASA engineer and diving instructor from Oviedo, is dedicated to preserving history and oceans through his ...
In the months since Trump's inauguration, the government has scrubbed and removed information about Black historical figures and other minorities from a number of its websites.
Bakels said the Seminoles' tactic was to fall back, luring the soldiers into a trap. Then, according to accounts of the ...
A central belief of collectivists is that people think collectively, too. Whether one is a member of a class, religious group, or ethnic group, collectivism ...
Social justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil ...
The rebuilding of one of the nation’s oldest Black churches, whose congregants first gathered outdoors in secret before ...
In 1979, UNESCO named Elmina Castle a World Heritage Site for its central role in the transatlantic slave trade. Because of ...
The Lorain Historical Society will kick off its annual History Boat Tours on June 8. The boat tour gives riders a glimpse into Lorain’s waterways past, present and future. “We’re not ...