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WCBD News 2 on MSNA sweetgrass basketmaker weaves history and heritage into the culture of the LowcountryCorey Alston has been weaving sweetgrass baskets for 23 years. The tradition he carries stretches back through generations of ...
Between 1632 and 1760, records show that 734 Indigenous children were enslaved in France's North American colony, historian ...
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KTALnews.com on MSNDocumentary highlights West African slaves’ role in Louisiana architectureA special screening of the award-winning documentary "Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & Creoles of Color on ...
The country of Jamaica is taking its fight for reparations to King Charles in hopes that he'll present the case to the UK's ...
The Nation Newspaper Senate to meet ambassadors, High Commissioners of African countries over colonial injustices ...
New Jersey was the last Northern state to abolish slavery, but Black settlements helped the enslaved find freedom long before ...
African Americans had likely known themselves to be legally free before General Order No. 3, but acting on this knowledge was difficult.
Before the ‘Out of Africa’ migration that led humans into Eurasia and beyond, new research shows that humans expanded their ...
To mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, the South African musician Hugh Masekela, recently performed inside Elmina slave fort alongside musicians from Britain, the Caribbean and ...
Sweet, James H. Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portuguese World, 1441-1770. University of North Carolina Press, 2003. Thornton, John.
It was Lourenço’s first visit to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and his first to Washington, D.C. as president of the Republic of Angola.
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