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How the remarkable musical transformed a beloved folk tale into a celebratory vision for the future of Black America ...
Ultimately, Black Music Month isn’t just a time for reflection, it’s a reminder as a call to action. As technology evolves, ...
Catch Beyoncé live, check out the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and attend a book talk on DC's Latino immigrants.
Tubman's 1863 raid, which destroyed seven plantations along the Combahee River in South Carolina and freed 756 enslaved ...
A single T-shirt was enough for fans to turn on Beyoncé during the Paris leg of her Cowboy Carter tour. After her first show ...
AI is helping preserve Black history by uncovering enslaved ancestors, digitizing oral stories, and documenting cultural ...
Adams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for ...
When she was younger, listening to jazz music with her dad on the way to school in Lawrence, Mia Rasmussen knew that just a ...
National Museum of African American History & Culture is ranked #4 out of 41 things to do in Washington, D.C.. See pictures and our review of National Museum of African American History & Culture.
Queer history can be found throughout New York City, although much has gone unmarked, obscured, or forgotten over the decades.
Explore the NMAAHC's Civil Rights exhibit and the impact of Trump's executive order on cultural institutions and the preservation of Black history.
On the occasion of Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the end of slavery, President Trump took a moment to complain that the ...