A state lawmaker has taken on the persona of a newscaster on the Senate floor in an attempt to get his Republican colleagues' attention.
This Sunday, February 9th, is Super Museum Sunday! Explore Georgia's history with free entrance to state historic sites, ...
Research on Boston's Home for Aged Colored Women offers a poignant window into a past we only thought we knew.
After his death, Eli Whitney was described as "one of the most distinguished men who our country as produced." ...
Bloomfield historian John Mills founded the Alex Breanne Corporation to unearth and honor Black history. His work got him on ...
Whether it’s as a university professor or as a volunteer board member, Steve Hansen has a passion for teaching people about history. Hansen, an emeritus professor and dean in the Department of ...
During segregation, Black St. Johns County residents weren’t allowed on any beaches. Not until Frank Butler created one.
Jacksonville and its surrounding areas are deeply rooted in rich Black history, leaving a lasting impact on the world we know today.
This experience influenced his early foray into photography and continues to inform the questions he asks and images he makes. His education as a photographer began at The State Newspaper in Columbia, ...
For six generations, the 100-year-old white house on East Mariposa Street ... Veronica Jones, president of the Altadena Historical Society, has lived in the area for the last 60 years.
According to White County Historical Society President Judy Lovell said Annette Adams of Cleveland has offered to fund a bronze statue of a gold miner in Cleveland in memory of her late husband Gene.