In the early 20th century, these Black nurses came to New York City from the Jim Crow South to join the fight against the ...
A city girl is plucked from her fast life up north and forced to live down south for the first time – it’s a story many have ...
Willow Winsham's new book on witches, past and present, offers a fun, fast, well researched historical summary that is also a ...
An extensive exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art not only unravels the “whole mystery” of Abercrombie’s paintings and inner ...
Folk magic goes by many names in the Appalachian Mountains: root work, granny magic, kitchen witchery, Braucherei, witchcraft ...
Kebede, a first-generation Ethiopian American from Los Angeles, spent five years touring with “Hamilton,” most recently in ...
The Wiz” runs from Tuesday, March 4, to Sunday, March 9, at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre (Shea’s Performing Arts Center), 646 Main ...
The Zambian-born director has, with only two features, stunned film festivals and emerged as a major African voice, one ...
Christian nationalism was a flop when the Puritans tried it. See this famous Augustus Saint-Gaudens sculpture for information ...
Costume designer Paul Tazewell capped his successful awards season run with an Oscar. His Best Costume Design award for the ...
Although George Poage was the first African-American Olympian, when he captured two bronze medals in St. Louis four years prior, it was Taylor in 1908 who first reached the top of the podium ...
Jordan Green is an investigative correspondent based in Greensboro, N.C., who covers right-wing extremism for Raw Story. His work has been featured in a host of publications, including the ...