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A special screening of the award-winning documentary "Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & Creoles of Color on ...
Thousands of sculpted heads - captive African men, women, and children - meticulously created by the artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo, emerge from the soil at the Nkyinkyim Museum, as a sacred gathering of ...
Stories Untold" at Fort Point highlights the overlooked contributions of African Americans in California, from the Gold Rush ...
Juneteenth was celebrated with dancing and a history lesson at the Center for African American History, Art, and Culture on ...
Juneteenth celebrates the fall of slavery in the U.S. At the Charles H. Wright Museum in Detroit, visitors heard from descendants of slaves.
More than 100 Pan-African artists, ranging from 4 to 93 years old, came together for the Juneteenth Art Expo at The Drawing ...
This is not just a celebration of how far we've come in 160 years, but also showing that there's still a lot of work that ...
Through collaboration with A Beautiful Message, a Central Texas Art Program, and Art Center Waco, an art exhibit celebrating ...
Taken by Portuguese slave traders, kidnapped by English pirates, and taken far from home, African arrivals to Virginia in 1619 marked the origins of U.S. slavery. Traditions EndurePainted in the ...
Black art is largely absent from the world's largest museums. Now, African American artists and curators are working to change that. An 82-year-old Jewish woman has died from injuries suffered in ...
In the 1600s the Netherlands established one of the world’s first art markets – but it couldn’t have happened without the economic boom spurred by the slave trade.