The general’s campaign through the South is known for its brutality against civilians. For the enslaved who followed his army ...
Fifty-five years of living in the Southeast during which we enjoyed lots of travel resulted in visiting most of the National ...
Born in New York City in 1810, Bushrod Birch spent time on and off in Pittsfield before serving in the Civil War, and ...
The International-Great Northern Railroad, which arrived in Austin on Dec. 28, 1876, was formed in 1873 by merging previously ...
The Black church has long played a significant role in supporting faith and the fight for Civil Rights in America, with its ...
After his death, Eli Whitney was described as "one of the most distinguished men who our country as produced." ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had referred to Fort Benning and Fort Bragg by their original, Confederate-inspired names.
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
Content warning: This piece includes an account of an apparent suicide.
Located in northwestern Tulsa, Okla., the neighborhood was alive with Black political and economic power during the early ...
NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens celebrated Black History Month with an informative and inspiring guest speaking engagement on ...