Impacts from the expulsion are still visible today, but some of the ways people are working toward reconciliation including a growing scholarship and networking events.
According to the Columbus State University archives, by 1860, 37% of the city’s population was enslaved. Several slaves are buried in The Porterdale Cemetery located on the corner of 10th Ave. and ...
Miles a retired U.S. Air Force veteran from Camden, opened the store in 1991 with a vision to create a space where African ...
Tallahassee State College is upholding its annual tradition of celebrating Black achievers in the community with monthly ...
Griffin invites you to honor Black History Month with a lineup of enriching events and opportunities to explore the city’s rich African American heritage. From educational sessions to soulful ...
Atlanta Black Expo, the largest showcase of mixed, non-industry specific black-owned businesses in the Southeast, will take place February 22-23 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Sponsored by ...
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
Discover the remarkable journey of Dr. Alyce Ware, a pioneering educator and community leader who shaped Atlanta's history.