The exhibition’s most distinctive feature is the inclusion of British government files, once classified, that reveal how the colonial authorities perceived him.
The North Dakota State Archives hosted a free workshop to help residents preserve family photos, letters, and documents for ...
Monitor Photo/Russell SlatonHudson Brown of Gun Barrel City (center) places a book in the Little Free Library, which comes courtesy of the Sarah Maples Chapter of the Daughters of the American ...
1957 Pioneering Detroit radio and TV broadcasting legend Robin Seymour (born Seymour Samuel Altman) is credited with introducing white audiences to Black R&B and rock ’n’ roll while helping to launch ...
None of it would be possible with the work of Thomasine Allen, whose legacy has been captured in a new project spearheaded by Franklin College students. The Thomasine Allen Online Collection ...
Dr. Daniel Breen, a perennial favorite speaker at the Bedford Free Public Library, is underway with his annual winter lecture ...
Alonzo Davis, the artist and educator who cofounded Los Angeles's storied African American stronghold the Brockman Gallery, ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found no evidence of foul play and blamed the crash on errors by the pilot, who failed to retract the plane’s spoilers, or air brakes, at the critical ...
Society treasurer Makenna O’Meara said on Jan. 7 that they met with a city representative who asked the society to move all of their artifacts out of the museum at 235 Mill Ave. S. in downtown Renton.
Central held an event in Brooks Library hosted by the Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series that explored the subject of banning books in depth. The banning of books has been around for as long as books ...
Prof Ogot’s liking for history was really his most known public persona. But he was truly an intercultural intellectual. He ...