Genealogist Neicy DeShields-Moulton, who traces her roots in the United States back 200 years, spoke about members of her ...
Wrightsville’s Mifflin Farm, a documented stop along the Underground Railroad and a Civil War battle location, will soon be ...
Abolitionist Rev. Jermain Loguen called Syracuse's Jerry Rescue of 1851 “earthquake voice through the land” against slavery.
Before opening a celebrated destination dining location, Joe Pappalardo advised family and friends that providing “quality ...
Black History figures everyone should know about For too many years, history books have focused on the achievement of White ...
Journalist and author Andrew Cohen has written about American politics for more than 40 years, having spent time in ...
The museum in the basement of First Congregational Church of Detroit gives visitors a look at how slaves escaped North to ...
Across the region, many events have been organized to honor Black History Month in 2025. Find a way to celebrate near you.
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentuckiana.
The Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, had fallen into Union hands on April 2, 1865. Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia were forced to flee, but soon found themselves cut off ...
Harris's photographs, which capture Black life in mid-20th-century America, are now the subject of a permanent exhibit at the ...