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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thirty-one quilts hang like tapestries at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, weaving history with art. Each shows a Black jockey wearing the silks they had in life.
The 154th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, held at the Georgia World Congress Center, April 24-27, was teaming with 2A pride, ...
Historians around the state are revisiting the nation's origin story with fresh eyes, centering on communities that have ...
North Carolina Democratic Congresswoman and A&T alum Alma Adams said Trump can take the exhibits down, but the people will ...
As the transatlantic alliance falters, a major exhibition of U.S. photography offers Europeans a dizzying array of ...
What makes 'Friday' special in the pantheon of Black cinema was that it was one of the first "hood" films of its kind in the ...
William Harvey Carney actions amid some of the most intense combat of the Civil War would earn him the respect of his fellow ...
Historical interpreter Joe Palumbo shares the powerful legacy of Caesar Robbins, an enslaved man who fought in the American ...
Amherst was known for its diverse student population. Now it is trying to save that legacy without violating the law.
From Birmingham to St. Louis, Black tailors have been keeping dandyism alive for decades. Ahead of The Metropolitan Museum of ...
Named after a poem by Amiri Baraka, the show is a visual feast due to Johnson’s multidisciplinary practice. Everything is ...
There was a time when Black creatives could simply be grateful for the opportunity to make something, but that wasn’t true ...