Mobile Archbishop Thomas Rodi recalls the first time that a woman connected to the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage trail looked through the records of the Catholic Church.
When Elijah Hines died 100 years ago this spring, his life was celebrated in a front-page Daily Sentinel article with a ...
Residents of Black-majority Lincoln Heights, Ohio have formed an armed watch after thwarting a Neo-Nazi rally nearby earlier ...
No roads lead to Buxton anymore.A few battered foundations and quiet farmland are all that mark what was once a bustling coal community, founded around 1900 by ...
The pressure to “self-deport,” driven by Trump’s threats and rising white nationalism, echoes a dark chapter of U.S. history.
Provisions in the state’s draft budget could leave the Indiana Historical Society (IHS) in a bind, possibly without a ...
For the last few months, discriminatory flyers from organizations affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) have been ...
The Bowling Green Human Relations Commission (HRC) strongly condemns the recent distribution of hate-filled flyers in Bowling Green by the Ku Klux Klan. These flyers, which promote racist, ...
Majority-Black Ohio Town Residents Take Things Into Their Own Hands Following Neo-Nazi Demonstration
On Feb. 7, a Uhaul van full of neo-Nazis gathered in the predominantly Black Cincinnati suburb of Lincoln Heights. They wore ...
Shirley Franklin is a tough critic. Especially of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. That is why I approached her with caution last week after a lecture and book signing by the esteemed scholar David ...
A powerful chapter of Chattanooga's history was brought to life at Chattanooga State during a screening of How to Sue the ...
In 1915, a group of black Catholics met at a home on Pacific Street in Prospect Heights, across from what is today the ...
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