Kids can turn back time at the Bridges this half term, with a week of free events spanning centuries of history.
Were you told that gold mining in southern Africa started after 1852? Or that the export of iron, steel, copper and gold ...
The Titanic was one of the most famous ships in history. It was designed to be the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner of its time, but its tragic sinking in 1912 made it a story that still ...
For Mary Midgley, the Western philosophical tradition is shaped by the fact that its greatest practitioners were bachelors ...
Former Sea Cliff mayor Ed Lieberman delves into art, merging history with storytelling in a unique presentation at JCC on Feb. 11 ...
Atishi Marlena has a significant impact on education reform in Delhi, driven by her academic excellence and leadership. Her ...
Emmanuel George, curator and community liaison at Old Dillard Museum, holds a deck of Black Broward flashcards that he ...
As conservatives try to change how history is taught in our schools, here are some Black history facts you should know.
News has compiled a list of events happening around Northeast Ohio that honor and celebrate the contributions Black people ...
Who are the people that help to make the federal government work? By The Learning Network What do you notice about partisan control of the newly elected state legislatures and governorships in the ...
The Bible, like life, must not be read merely literally but literarily.
The activist’s refusal to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Alabama helped fuel the Civil Rights Movement.