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Elon Musk wasn’t the first to shape the national conversation. Joshua Norton, a San Francisco cult figure, was.
When the National Park Service rewrote the Underground Railroad's story, it pulled Cincinnati's Freedom Center into Trump's war over history.
Giddens’ replica banjo, with a backless body that gives it an extra hollow sound, was built by James Hartel, who specializes in 19th-century ... “stands the African American woman, used ...
Library of Congress An 8- by 5-inch 19th-century hymnal ... Tubman memorabilia—to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. It represents, says NMAAHC director ...
Victorian hairstyles, although date back to Queen Victoria's reign, have captured the era and are trending today. Read on for ...
Plus, there will be clowns! Runs through April 19. ‘The Winter’s Tale’ 7 p.m. at FSU Center for the Performing Arts, 5555 N.
In fact, it has an entire wing devoted to the latest in feminist art, where you will find Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party, a huge permanent installation that pays tribute to famous women ...
With Easter on the horizon, this week is looking extra delicious in Canberra. Here are some eggs-traordinary events to pop ...
Never mind Hawthorne and Thoreau— the women of mid-19th century New England had their own ambitions for writing and life.
Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
You can now view the “Portrait of Leana and the Lambeth Children” in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)’s American art ...
Education has long been a powerful tool in the fight for equality, and Black women have been at the forefront of this battle ...