“Northern Family, Southern Ties” is the result of three years of research on why New Jersey aligned more closely with southern states than its northern neighbors on practices regarding slavery. The ...
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Time Moves Slowly And Sweetly In Yemassee, A Hidden Gem In South Carolina
Some towns feel like they’ve slipped out of a photograph, and Yemassee is one of them. Resting quietly between Charleston and ...
Some food traditions are so indelible to American culture that the contributions of African American chefs have largely been ...
As Charleston demonstrates, these projects are not only about preserving the past – they are acts of recognition, respect and reconciliation, helping communities nationwide confront and honor the ...
The exhibition confronts the mythology of the Confederacy by placing toppled monuments in dialogue with contemporary works ...
With the winter months, the need to get out of town comes on full force. Some need sun. Others need activities and new ...
PEORIA, Ill. — An Illinois jury convicted a former sheriff's deputy of second-degree murder Wednesday in the shooting death ...
The International African American Museum will debut a new exhibit. Also, 10 South Carolina hotels earn Michelin Key nods in ...
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Downtown Charleston’s International African American Museum will open an exhibit next week to serve as a national archive on family histories of slavery.
There was a reason Southern businessmen and thinkers were inspired by ancient Egypt: To them, it served as proof that all great civilizations were hierarchal societies sustained by enslaved labor.
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