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19th-Century ‘Afric-American Picture Gallery’ Brought To Life At Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Almost Unknown, The Afric-American Picture Gallery,” on view at the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, presents—for the ...
Phylicia Rashad has joined the cast as an aristocratic matriarch. In an interview, she, Audra McDonald and Denée Benton ...
Four cultural stewards of sustainability unpack how indigo embodies Black fashion’s legacy of labor, innovation, and enduring ...
Some of our politicians have forgotten America was founded on religious freedom and respect for those whose religious differs ...
Southern antique market trends, let's discover what’s gaining value and what’s losing appeal across the South as tastes shift ...
The Rarest Fruit” depicts how Edmond Albius, a 19th-century Black wunderkind, solved a pollination puzzle.
Summary An exhibition on the history of African American quilt-making. The show was organized by the Kentucky Quilt Project, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky and exhibited at the Anacostia Neighborhood ...
You'll find the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in the Midtown neighborhood, near the Wayne State University campus, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Michigan Science Center.
When Coal First Arrived, Americans Said ‘No Thanks’ Back in the 19th century, coal was the nation’s newfangled fuel source—and it faced the same resistance as wind and solar today ...
The overlooked printmaker Blanche Lazzell, of West Virginia, deserves recognition as one of America's first Modernists and ...
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Afro-Victorian Bringing Historical Black Women's Dress into the 21st CenturyCheyney McKnight explores the rich history of Black women’s dress, blending Afro-Victorian fashion with modern style.
Local historian Natalie J. Woodall is the delegate-at-large for the Oswego County Commission to Celebrate the 250th ...
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