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The New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center celebrates its beginnings, at a moment when Black history is under attack.
Since Black Arkansans have contributed significantly to every major genre of American music, here's a deeper look at the rich and often overlooked influence.
and director of the Institute of Historical Biology. “The history of African-Americans in this country has been distorted and omitted.” Anyone who finds burial artifacts can go to their state ...
Built in 1880 by a congregation comprised of formerly enslaved people and their descendants, the church is an enduring, ...
will host its annual Flag Day Commemoration opposite the historic Liberty Pole at the edge of Prescott Park. The public is invited to this free event, beginning at 9 a.m. on the Strawbery Banke ...
the doings of white people from the upper classes have long made up the core of what Americans and Europeans tend to think of as history. An 1864 document written by Cleto Congo, a man of African ...
But the project also conjures a sense of magic in the familiar: To travel thousands of years back into history ... archives—while the Society for American Archaeology devoted a symposium ...
The Tourism Advisory Committee presented its annual update to Prescott City Council at a study ... Additionally, Gallagher recounted the committee’s history, noting that the Tourism Advisory ...
Important Arkansas historical events and significant anniversaries for June 10, and notable births and deaths of native ...
The Ozarks Heritage Research Center (OHRC) at Missouri State University-West Plains will host a special historical ...
A Prescott Valley man was arrested at the London Bridge Resort last week, after a domestic violence incident that allegedly began with him striking a female victim’s head against a floor several ...
In 1874, the Apache chief Cochise died in his stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains. In 1927, State Teacher’s College at Tempe, now Arizona State University, gave its first Bachelor of Education ...