A new monthly content series from UATL — the AJC’s Black culture franchise — will shed light on the reality (or mirage) behind this question.
It is fascinating to note that, notwithstanding his antisemitism, Sherman was a great admirer of Rose Eytinge (1835-1911), a Jewish-American actress and author who rose to become one of the most popul ...
As America grapples with shifting values and increasing chaos, we face an unsettling question: Could Black Americans find ...
When history records the work of those who were abolitionists, the participation and contributions of free people of color is ...
Roswell was home to a number of textile mills in the 19th century that began producing Confederate military uniforms after the Civil War broke out. When Union troops arrived on their March to the Sea, ...
President Donald Trump's order accusing the Smithsonian Institution of not reflecting American history notes correctly that ...
Iowa’s Republican attorney general is suing a county sheriff over his Facebook post saying his department doesn’t always need ...
President Trump said his administration will release 80,000 files on the assassination of president Kennedy on Tuesday.
Two of the past three issues of a new fashion publication, Boy Brother Friend, have opened on the subject of war. There is, ...
The new National Medal of Honor Museum is set to officially open to the public on March 25, 2025, in Arlington, Texas.
Although there is no designated space for stargazing or nighttime photography, the parking lot across from the trading post ...
In recognition of Metrorail’s 49th birthday on March 27, learn about the agency’s first General Manager and how he set the tracks for the Metro service we know today.