An in-depth look at the history of African Americans on the Road from the 1930s to the 1960s and Beyond. Discover how the rise of the automobile brought new mobility and freedom to African Americans, ...
Happy New Year from the National Museum of American History Amy Kehs NEW EXHIBITION “How Can You Forget Me: Filipino American Stories” An exhibition by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center ...
WASHINGTON (Amazing America ) — Who doesn't like a trip to the beach? But what about a trip to one that has a rich American story to tell. Just a short drive from Jacksonville, along Florida’s scenic ...
November marks Native American Heritage Month — a time not just for remembrance but for recognition. It’s a time to celebrate who we are today: sovereign nations, community leaders, innovators and ...
As a participant in multiple affiliate marketing programs, Localish will earn a commission for certain purchases. See full disclaimer below* The African American Children's Book Project is a national ...
A month before the Selma marches in 1965, Jimmie Lee Jackson lay in a bed at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Selma, Ala. It was the only medical facility in the city that treated Black patients.
Most of us grew up with a version of American history that felt settled, even tidy. The founding myths were clear, the heroes were named, and the arcs bent, however slowly, toward progress. What many ...
DENVER — A three-year oral history project reframing Denver's origin story through the lens of American Indian life was released this week by the city's Landmark Preservation team, highlighting the ...
As our nation observes the 100 th anniversary of Black History Month, it is imperative to acknowledge the profound role of African Americans in shaping the economy, society, and governance of the ...