I Am Here!” exhibition at the Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library honors Harlem Renaissance poet and ...
William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Elements of American Character is mistitled. The title, and the advertising that has ...
Do you know the story of the Richmond-born man who rose to be one of the nation’s most prominent Black actors during the ...
Join the celebration of cancer survivors at the Black and White Cancer Survivors Gala, with live music, dancing, and inspiring testimonials.
A free concert and daylong arts celebration highlight this year’s Winter Park Arts Weekend, which runs Feb. 20-23. The ...
Nearly 10 years ago, the New York University professor, historian and Pulitzer Prize winner was sitting in historic First Congregational Church, admiring a triptych of stained glass windows installed ...
If you’re a fan of historical fiction, which half of that is most important to you: the history? Or the fiction? It’s entertaining to encounter actual people and events in a novel, where what we ...
An old basement in Columbus North High School may as well be a time machine thanks to the creativity of several students and an Advanced Placement U.S. history teacher.
A new exhibit at the Joplin History Museum is dedicated to Joplin native and African American poet, Langston Hughes. “He went ...
NPR's Pien Huang talks with Victoria Christopher Murray, author of Harlem Rhapsody, a novel that serves as a love letter to the heart of Black creativity and possibility in the 1920s.
This year’s observance of Black History Month carries forward the centennial anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance. However, ...
As distractors diligently seek to silence uniquely diverse voices, my people’s literature speaks louder than ever. There is ...