The nuances of the word “working” in the title of the Cooley Gallery’s new exhibition, Working History: African American Objects, reveal themselves gradually. These are “working” histories in that ...
The DIA’s lead curator of African American art discusses what it means to move a collection from the margins of a museum to ...
In Pine Bluff, one woman is transforming STEM education with hands-on programs, inspiring students, and addressing historical gaps in access for African Americans.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Williamsburg is often dubbed as the colonial capital of the world, but along the lines of its deep history, another story fills the pages — one about Black history. “The ...
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