Preservationists Plan to Turn Building that Housed NJ’s First Hospital for Black Patients into Museum
Today, 132 West Kinney Street houses the New Salem Baptist Church. However, when the building was erected in 1927, it […]
Today, 132 West Kinney Street houses the New Salem Baptist Church. However, when the building was erected in 1927, it […]
Photojournalist Paul Henderson worked for The Baltimore Afro-American from 1929 until the 1960s. During his long career, Henderson captured thousands of […]
The Hoboken Historical Museum will be holding a series of events in early February that explore a rather recent part […]
Last Friday a fire decimated a historic building at 70 Mulberry Street in New York’s Chinatown. The building was home […]
Registration is now open for our Spring 2020 Continuing Education in Historic Preservation classes and workshops at Rutgers University—Camden. These classes […]
“Rachel” by Angelina Weld Grimké premiered in New York in April 1917. When the show opened, it made history as […]
Located near Harriet Tubman’s birthplace in Dorchester County, Maryland, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park comprises a visitor center, […]
One day in June 1950, Martin Luther King Jr., then a student at Crozer Theological Seminary, stopped at a bar […]
Following an uptick in anti-Semitic incidents in 2019, the New York City Department of Education is rolling out new efforts […]
Recently, the Washington D.C. city council voted to make Go-Go the official musical genre of the city, and now, the […]