NJSAA Announces 2020 Author Awards
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance (NJSAA) announced the recipients of its 2020 Author Awards. The annual […]
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance (NJSAA) announced the recipients of its 2020 Author Awards. The annual […]
On January 23, 2020 a five-alarm fire raged through the Museum of Chinese in America‘s Collections and Research Center. Only […]
Philadelphia’s East Passyunk neighborhood is changing its logo, which depicts a stereotypical image of an Indigenous person in a headdress, […]
Last month, the National Park serviced awarded a $50,000 grant to Washington DC to fund a study of women’s history […]
On September 25, the Camden County Historical Society unveiled a third historical marker indicating a site where enslaved Africans were […]
Early today, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced the Monuments Project, an initiative to help reimagine the country’s monuments to […]
In 2019, founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture Lonnie Bunch III. succeeded as secretary […]
In 2019, Maryland established the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the first government-backed commission created to investigate racial lynching. […]
The Montclair Art Museum reopened on September 12. As a part of its reopening, the museum has implemented new programs […]
On September 17, President Donald Trump held the first “White House Conference on American History” at the National Archives. At […]