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An antislavery spy who worked for the British in New York in the 1800s lived in a house that is now home to an allergy doctor descended from Horace Greeley.
There is danger in clinging to erroneous information when presented with contradictory evidence. It's a threat to our past and our future.
When I was a teenager, a mostly forgotten series of novels taught me U.S. history. How would they read to me now?
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A Different Revolution
It’s long past time Americans face the truth about the Founding Fathers. A critique that places events being celebrated on ...
Their familiarity with Iberian language and culture, combined with the dispersion of their community, positioned them to participate in the new global economy: trade ... the emerging Atlantic world ...
Even if American consumers were to stop buying from Shein completely, fast fashion’s core problems—the labor violations and ...
This week there’s murder, real and fictional, kidnapping, history and hikes.
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 ...
From day parties and BBQs to museum exhibits and concerts, our lineup celebrates Black culture, joy, and reflection.
A man who was selfless in sharing his passion for Galway’s history and culture will be remembered at a special event in Druid ...
For more than 200 years, the São José Paquete d’Africa lay hidden off Cape Town’s shore. Its excavation in 2014 uncovered a ...
In 1700, the English merchant slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 35 miles west of Key West shortly after offloading 190 captured Africans in Jamaica. Nearly 325 years later, using the ...