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Filson Historical Society hires director for $4 million African American History Initiative -...
The Business Journals· 2 days agoThe Filson Historical Society has hired a program manager for its new African American History...
Juneteenth, 40 Acres and a Mule and Other Broken Promises to African Americans
The Root via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAmericans who feared integration. Black students attempting to attend white schools were met with...
Smithsonian Museum Debuts Online Portal of Slavery Artifacts
Artnet News· 6 days agoThe Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and< ...
11 Museums And Monuments Across The Nation Keeping Black Music Alive, From Paisley Park To Motown
MSN News· 5 days agoMuseums and monuments are vital in preserving and educating the masses about significant historical...
Roanoke, Where Metropolitan Charm Meets Mountains of Adventure in Virginia’s Blue Ridge | FOX 28...
FOX 28 Spokane· 2 days agoPicture a vibrant valley steeped in history, packed with local eats, cozy stays, boutique shopping, ...
Richmonders engulf themselves in the history of Juneteenth
WWBT· 7 days agoRICHMOND, Va. (WWBT)—Juneteenth may be the oldest holiday in black culture, but many are just beginning to learn its history. “I’m a Virginian,
Photo exhibit at the Kampong is a significant slice of local Miami history
Miami Herald via AOL· 23 hours ago“A Lens on Community: Photographs by Klara Farkas and Georgette Ballance” is an exploration of...
'Our history is American history': Juneteenth celebrations across KC Metro recognize official end of...
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 7 days agoPeople around the KC Metro celebrated Juneteenth as a day to commemorate freedoms and raise...
Ouachita Parish’s NAACP president speaks on the history of Juneteenth National Independence Day
NBC 10 - FOX 14 Monroe· 7 days agoOUACHITA PARISH (KTVE/KARD) – Each year, on June 19, Juneteenth National Independence Day is...
These Badges Shed New Light on the Enslaved Workers Who Built Charleston
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoEnslaved individuals sewed the badges onto their clothing and were required to wear them at all times. Now, the Smithsonian’s National Museum< ...