Maryland Woman Wants to Protect Unmarked Graves at Historic Black Cemetery
In Deale, Maryland, Elinor Thompson has taken the maintenance and preservation of a historic African American cemetery into her own […]
In Deale, Maryland, Elinor Thompson has taken the maintenance and preservation of a historic African American cemetery into her own […]
A New Jersey law signed by Governor Phil Murphy in early January aims to improve Black history education in the […]
Archeologists in Huntington, a town located on a north shore of Long Island, are digging to find artifacts related to […]
To wrap up 2020, we are looking back on some of this year’s public humanities happenings in the Greater Philadelphia […]
The Maryland Museum of Women’s History does not yet have a physical location you can visit. When the first building […]
Since 1933, Delaware has recognized December 7th as “Delaware Day”. Considered the state’s unofficial birthday, Delaware Day marks the day […]
When the Studio Acting Conservancy, a training school for for actors and directors based in Washington DC, began to renovating […]
In 2016, St. Mary’s College of Maryland broke ground on a new athletics stadium. Before construction could begin, the college […]
“Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change,” the Reginald F. Lewis Museum’s most recent exhibit, pulls its name from U.S. Rep. […]
On September 25, the Camden County Historical Society unveiled a third historical marker indicating a site where enslaved Africans were […]