Two new markers were added to the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tour on Sept. 28, 2025. It’s part of the National Park Service ...
The question of what Jefferson meant by “all men” has defined American law and politics for too long.
The Civil War and after, the coal-mining boom and more. This is part two of a series written by Carolyn Krause.
Georgia's highest court is siding with Black landowners in a zoning dispute affecting a historic Gullah-Geechee community.
In June 1837, James Hines Tru-lock paid his sister Sarah Mercier $1,300 for Eliza, age 28, and her children Caroline, 11, Henry, 6, and Orrin, 4. Trulock’s slave Reuben Blackwell was most likely Eliza ...
The American Civil Liberties Union is accusing the Trump administration of unlawfully punishing immigration detainees for ...
Although slavery was common, the Cape was not a ‘slave economy’ in the strict sense, as it did not rely solely on slavery for ...
In 1851, probably in the early summer, Amanda Trulock took her three older children to Bridgeport, Conn. Victoria (12), Van Buren (11, later called Nichols), and Burton (8) were to live with their ...
DEARBORN, MI – A living, breathing museum in Metro Detroit transports visitors through more than two centuries of American ...
The Houston farmer is hosting a Watermelon Patch event, which will take place Saturday, June 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A history-making woman in the United States military has strong ties to Colorado. Cathay Williams was born to ...
Despite Duke’s polished philanthropic image with Durham, nonprofit exemptions, historic covenants and campus-driven ...