News Story of Henrietta Bowers Duterte, America’s First Female Undertaker Who Used Coffins to Help People Flee Slavery Is Revived In New Novel
News Researchers Hope to Recover Artifacts, Human DNA from Mostly Intact 160-Year-Old Slave Ship on Alabama Coast
News Photos and Case Files from 1964 ‘Mississippi Burning’ Slayings of Three Civil Rights Activists Made Public for the First Time
News ‘This Is an Embarrassment’: Army Vet’s Mic Purposely Turned Down As He Mentions Role Black People Played In the Origins of Memorial Day
History ‘I Thought It Was a Fictional Movie’: 100 Years Later, Most Oklahomans Say They Never Received a Full Lesson on the Tulsa Race Massacre
News Descendants of Blacks Enslaved By Native Americans Push Back Against Chicago’s Proposal to Change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day
History Black Composer Fired from Black Wall Street Centennial Tribute By Tulsa Opera After Refusing to Change Lyric
Exclusive ‘Historians Would Argue Slavery Did Not Exist In the North’: Rediscovered New York Burial Ground Becomes Hallowed Space for Thousands of African Bodies
Exclusive ‘When They Integrated, the Black Community Disintegrated’: Brothers Open Museum In Central Florida to Share Stories Left Out of History Books
Exclusive ‘We Will Never Know Their Names’: Hundreds of Unmarked Graves Discovered Beneath the Surface After Ground Survey
Exclusive ‘They Got it All’: Black Leaders Fight to Reclaim Forgotten History after Confederate Cemeteries Received ‘All’ of the Funding
News Report: Black Business Owners Say They Are Being Shut Out of Black Wall Street Revitalization 100 Years After Tulsa Race Massacre
History Researcher Wants Myth of Alexander Hamilton as ‘The Abolitionist Founding Father’ to End with New Evidence Suggesting He Was a Slaveholder