Bartow resident Clifton Lewis, who led the preservation of the L.B. Brown House and founded an annual festival held there, ...
The “Honoring Those Who Were Enslaved: Do Justice, Love Goodness, and Walk Humbly” project was several years in the making ...
On Nov. 17, 1973, President Richard Nixon uttered the infamous words, "I am not a crook," in response to reporters' questions ...
Content warning: This article contains mentions of racial discrimination and racial slurs that can be disturbing and/or ...
A short car ride from Atlanta, Athens, and Augusta, lies a Georgia town steeped in historical sites that both history and ...
This captivating tale follows journalist Clóvis Messerschmidt's relentless pursuit of truth ties between his hometown and the ...
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Today in History for Nov. 17: In 1558, Queen Mary I, known as Bloody Mary, who tried to return Protestant Britain to Catholicism, died. She was succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth I, who ended the ...
The Avery Research Center celebrates 160 years as a community hub and educational institute for Black people in South ...
Nobody really knows how to speak to the future in a way that it will hear.
Abolitionists used hard facts to counter pro-slavery propaganda, forcing indifferent Americans to face ugly realities.
From top-class dining to overwater bungalows and private beaches, here are 12 of the best all-inclusive hotels in Mexico ...
Around 932,000 people, or 18 percent of the population living in Aotearoa New Zealand, identified with Māori ethnicity as at 30 June 2025, according ...