We need a real national museum, not a 1619 museum. But the 1619 Project's fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian's African American museum.
They say slavery began in 1619 – but that’s a lie by omission. For centuries, millions of Europeans were bought, sold, and worked to death in a global trade erased from history books.
Canaday is the first person to serve as Colonial Williamsburg’s engagement manager for the African American community. But as ...
HAMPTON — Fort Monroe has no plans to change any of its exhibits or signage pertaining to slavery as several other national parks have reportedly done in order to comply with a federal order ...
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"Although this volume centers on the events of a sweltering summer in the Chesapeake Tidewater, it began life in the mountains of northern New England. It grew out of a conference hosted at Dartmouth ...
A slew of conservative groups will lead a new coalition to spur civics education and push the subject in a more patriotic ...
Republicans remain highly patriotic while their party hollows out America’s democratic institutions and their leader flirts ...
This Banned Book Week, theGrio is spotlighting page-turners that have been challenged and/or banned in libraries across the U ...
Groups such as Moms for Liberty and Turning Point USA will participate in the Education Department initiative.
Michael Allen held a nearly 40-year career with the National Park Service and was instrumental in the creation of the Gullah ...