51.4 F
Indianapolis
Sunday, April 20, 2025

TAG

history

African-American Facts for Week of: October 5th

The precursor to Black History Month was created in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the...

African-American Facts for Week of: September 28th

Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...

African-American Facts for Week of: September 21st

African-American Facts for Week of: September 21stSeptember 21, 18721st Black Student at Annapolis Naval Academy.John Henry Conyers of South Carolina became the first Black...

African-American Facts for the Week of: September 14th

Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...

African-American Facts for Week of: August 31st

Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...

African-American Facts for Week of: August 24th

Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...

African-American History for Week of: August 17th

Know Your History!While slavery in America hosts the background of Black history, the African American impact on history reaches beyond the country's early history,...

Freetown Village brings little known Lincoln lore to life

Thirteen years before he was elected this nation’s 16th President, Abraham Lincoln represented a Kentucky slave owner named Robert Matson in his attempt to...

iMOCA to open the first installment of Ian Weaver’s The Black Knight Archive

Artist Ian Weaver’s The Black Knight Archive, Chapter I: Migration creates a fictional version of history of one black community.Weaver’s Black Knights are part...

To Celebrate July 4th — 5 Ways America Hasn’t Changed in 237 Years

This year's Fourth of July marks the 237th birthday of the United States of America. Between then and now, the country and the world...
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest local news.

Stay connected

1FansLike
1FollowersFollow
1FollowersFollow
1SubscribersSubscribe

Latest news

- Advertisement -
Español + Translate »
Skip to content