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History teachers are feeling the pinch of politics, and the latest rhetoric from the White House isn’t helping. “We feel so ...
The musical about the rise of three young women into stardom features the largest predominantly African-American cast in ...
Efforts to take the focus off the nation’s racial past in compliance with President Trump’s wishes face resistance from those ...
Preachers like John Marrant proclaimed the gospel across cultures. But the persistence—and defense—of slavery challenged ...
The Department of History's Edda Fields-Black has been named a recipient of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for her research on Harriet Tubman.
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DEI rollbacks threatened to end Ohio State's Afrikan American Farewell Celebration. Then alumni and student organizations ...
The co-creator explains the contemporary music choices and hopes to continue the MGM+ series, now in its fourth season, that ...
In the shadow of Mount St. Helens, nestled in the tiny town of Cook, Washington, sits a crimson-colored treasure trove that would make Indiana Jones hang up his hat and settle down.
Taxidermy specimens, medical implements from less enlightened eras, and strange Victorian memento mori remind us of humanity’s complicated relationship with mortality and the natural world. The ...
Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, believes the past is alive with valuable lessons for us to ...