“House of Bondage: Vintage Prints from the Ernest Cole Family Trust – Part II” is on view at Magnum Gallery through March 29, ...
What began as Negro History Week — established by historian Carter G. Woodson in February 1926 — evolved into Black History ...
The legacies of Black women continue to be celebrated in named and traditional memorials, by generations of memorializers and ...
Koyo Kouoh, who will curate the 2026 Venice Biennale, has assembled a huge survey at the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts in ...
Fifty years ago, the Dahlov Ipcar was dreaming up lavish, exotic scenes in a starkly different realm, on a Georgetown farm.
Connecticut lawmakers want to acknowledge the Indigenous heritage of Caribbean islands like Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica and ...
On the night of July 1, 1839, 53 enslaved Africans revolted aboard the slaving schooner La Amistad – Spanish for “Friendship” ...
The famous saying “the world is your oyster” was originally written by Shakespeare in 1602 to be spoken as “the world’s mine oyster” by one of his swash-buckling characters in his comedy The Merry ...
Delve into America’s Civil Rights story with a visit to these important landmarks and destinations. Here are five to consider ...
Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s first president who led the country to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990, has died at 95 ...
Namibia's first president Sam Nujoma, who died Saturday aged 95, was revered for leading his country to independence from ...
Debuting at the Springfield Museum of Art in Ohio, “Aminah Robinson: Journeys Home, a Visual Memoir” brings together a ...
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