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The resilience, faith and purity of African American hymns come to life at the Historic Ward Rooming House with “Precious ...
The Ozarks called Chloe Jones, 32, back home in December of last year after more than a decade away — first studying art ...
The truth about Tule Lake, Alcatraz, Sutro Baths and hundreds of other sites could be erased under an executive order ...
For Juneteenth, USA TODAY is telling the stories of five different communities across the country where residents are ...
Former Black Panther Party members share their reflections on the organization's legacy and lasting impacts of their social activism.
Three miles north of the Inner Harbor, by Johns Hopkins University’s main campus, is the Baltimore Museum of Art, home of the ...
Public officials are set to unveil the new Frederick Douglass Observatory at the Rochester airport on Tuesday.
Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., the great-great-great grandson of Frederick Douglass is coming to Martha's Vineyard for a ...
On June 19, 1865, Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger declared at Galveston, Texas, that "all slaves are free" by virtue of Lincoln's edict dated Jan. 1, 1863. It took more than two years to make the promise of ...
The Friends of William Lloyd Garrison invites the public to join them in reading aloud Frederick Douglass’ Fourth of July ...
While the 4th of July marked the independence of some during the early stages of the country's history, many were excluded ...
Follow along with Inquirer education reporter Kristen A. Graham, reporting from the monthly Philly school board meeting.