Trace/s,” an exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History, highlights the borough’s neglected story of slavery — and the Black genealogists helping to unearth it.
When you think of New York City, images of towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of ...
Many New Yorkers can cite chapter and verse about the African Burial Ground National Monument in downtown Manhattan near City Hall, but only a few know about the burial grounds and segregated ...
The 153-year-old California Historical Society is winding down operations in San Francisco and is slated to transfer its vast ...
News has compiled a list of events happening around Northeast Ohio that honor and celebrate the contributions Black people ...
The Jewish Historical Society of Long Island has released a documentary to celebrate 150 years of Jewish history on Long Island.
Joyce Kilmer wrote the famous lines "I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree" in a home in Mahwah, where a ...
In the 1920s, the organ played a role in a celebration of Black achievement. With the teaching of that history now under ...
Bloomfield historian John Mills founded the Alex Breanne Corporation to unearth and honor Black history. His work got him on ...
The Madison artist and New York Times best-selling author Pat Zietlow Miller have teamed up for “Unstoppable John: How John ...
Then’ is sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens Realtors Joanne Santulli, Karen Ceraso, Bettina Hegel and Schuyler Morris. The ...
In 2015, Heinen’s opened a downtown store in the former Cleveland Trust/AmeriTrust space at East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue. The Warrensville Heights grocery chain recently revamped the store, but ...