Adams County will install a new courthouse marker honoring 10 Black Reconstruction-era lawmakers, spotlighting Mississippi’s ...
Kendrah Foster had already planned a Mardi Gras-inspired “staycation” with her three children in July when she heard about a week-long virtual cooking class for Pittsburgh families that featured gumbo ...
A program on the revolutionary Reconstruction-era New Orleans leader Oscar James Dunn, the first Black lieutenant governor in the United States, will be held from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. July 29 on Zoom.
Huff + Gooden Architects’ still from computer generated animation of nonviolent direct action sit-ins, marches, and protests in Nashville, Tennessee (Courtesy Huff + Gooden Architects and the Museum ...
Peniel E. Joseph wears many “hats”—he is a professor, the founding director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy (CRSD) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at ...
When the ten designers in MoMA’s “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness” exhibition got together for the first time in 2019 to meet with the curatorial team of Mabel O. Wilson, Sean Anderson, ...
Historians describe the debate over extending civil rights to former slaves that divided the country after the Civil War. The same issues would re-emerge decades later, in the civil rights movement of ...
OPINION: A family's history with slavery and emancipation demonstrates how this Juneteenth is more than just a viral moment, but about legacy See how one family's history connects Juneteenth, ...
The lessons that I learned growing up about the power of storytelling to change politics, legislation and the ways entire communities related to each other, reverberate now more than ever. I cling to ...
A new collective of Black architects and artists, formed out of a show now at MoMA, aims to “reclaim the larger civic promise of architecture.” By Michael Kimmelman “Fabricating Networks: ...