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Tavis Smiley speaks with Nora Martin, an actress with Historic Philadelphia Incorporated, who gives street performances as Clara Porter, an 18th Century freed woman. Martin says the experience has ...
"A Century of African-American Quilts" is on exhibit Jan. 30, 2016, through January 2, 2018, at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum in Colonial Williamsburg.
NCR Today: "I Will Speak for Myself," is a one-woman play giving voice to the stories of 11 women who were nurses, slaves, educators and activists in America.
The school year is coming to a close and with it, the first year of Advanced Placement African American studies, an interdisciplinary class by the College Board that has attracted praise from ...
Here’s What African-American Customers Really Want From Your Brand (And 5 Surefire Ways to Market to Them) Don’t limit yourself to Black History Month. Here’s how to reach African-American ...
On Juneteenth, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in Williamsburg to rebuild the African Baptist meeting house. The church was originally founded in 1776.
The nonprofit Huntington African American Museum aims to build a place dedicated to the stories and contributions of Huntington's African American community, board members told Newsday.
They document the tragedy and triumph of the African American experience, from the Colonial era of slavery to the election of the nation’s first African American president.
Bright colors, unexpected combinations of fabrics and asymmetrical patterns are attracting new attention to African-American quilts in an exhibit that opened Saturday at the Abby Aldrich ...