Temporary Black Lives Matter Mural Erected at Former Site of Philly’s Rizzo Statue
The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia has been a frequent site of protest since unrest first emerged over the murder […]
The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia has been a frequent site of protest since unrest first emerged over the murder […]
The Whitney Museum of American Art will reopen early next month after closing due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, the […]
In mid-June, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser revealed a massive painting of the words Black Lives Matter on 16th Street. A […]
Since closing on March 16 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Battleship New Jersey Museum has faced financial uncertainty. While […]
Like historic sites across the country, the Marian Anderson Historical Society closed with the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in […]
In 1951, Mrs. Sarah Bulah filed a lawsuit against the Delaware State Board of Education. Her daughter Shirley attended the […]
Workers at the country’s museums continue to be hit by layoffs as the coronavirus pandemic forces institutions to remain closed. […]
Do you work with a historical site in Monmouth County, New Jersey looking for funds to weather the COVID-19 pandemic? […]
On July 22, New York’s Tenement Museum laid of seventy-six workers. This layoff included every part-time education employee– ninety-two percent […]
With most physical archives remaining closed for the foreseeable future, digital databases have become essential resources for researchers. The Free […]