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In a moving display of remembrance and restoration, Dillard University, the City of New Orleans, and University Medical ...
In addition to music, drummer Herlin Riley, R&B legend James “Sugar Boy” Crawford Jr., organist Betty Ann Lastie Williams and ...
In 1919, a jazz-loving killer known as the "Axeman" terrorized New Orleans — but a century later, one local historian ...
More than 150 years after their deaths, the individuals were honored with a multifaith memorial and jazz funeral — bringing ...
New Orleans honored 19 African American individuals with jazz funeral ceremony after their remains were repatriated from ...
New Orleans celebrated the repatriation and burial of the remains of 19 African American people whose skulls had been sent to ...
NOLA Musicians for Palestine have been advocating for the liberation of Palestine through their music since early 2024, using ...
The remains, used in the 19th century as part of now discredited racial science, are being laid to rest on Saturday in a ...
M any of the most important movements in music history got their start, primarily, in one city. Grunge, motown, thrash metal, ...
New Orleans celebrated the return and burial of the remains of 19 African American people whose skulls had been sent to ...
Outside of historians, academics and the generational memories of Black New Orleanians, relatively few people understand the ...
Black New Orleans withstood the battle ... the country—and new residents who willingly moved to the birthplace of jazz now file noise complaints about live music. Sacred, ancestral traditions ...