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Charlamagne Tha God is covering admission to Charleston’s International African American Museum Sept. 1 in response to Trump’s attacks on museums covering slavery.
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund is awarding $8.5 million in grants to 30 historically Black Churches as a part of ...
The trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund has raised more than $150 million to preserve historic African American sites.
Several years ago, two African American women, Elaine Buck and Beverly Mills, decided to do some research on the history of the central New Jersey region commonly known as Sourland.
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) will relocate and reopen its African American art galleries in October 2025. The new galleries will be centrally located near the Rivera Court, showcasing 50 ...
The Kentucky African American Heritage Trail, launched June 16 by Governor Andy Beshear, features more than 50 historic sites. Among them are Bowling Green’s Shake Rag District—the city’s ...
Executive director of the African American Cultural Heritage Fund Brett Leggs says preserving Black churches will inspire future generations.
Three sites – the Tom & Ethel Bradley Residence, St. Elmo Village and Jewel’s Catch One – have been designated as historic ...
Officials say fifteen sites significant to Indiana’s African American history are receiving restoration and rehabilitation ...
University of Oregon's McKenzie Hall and Oregon State University's Letitia Carson Legacy Project receive funding to preserve their stories.
Applications are open for two funds created to honor the legacy of an Eli Lilly chemist by providing grants to organizations working to preserve significant African American landmarks in Indiana.
The U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters Program now has four African-American women gracing the backside of circulating ...
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