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The smartest decisions in history - and what we can learn from them
Every now and then, someone makes a choice that changes everything. Not just for themselves, but for millions of people, entire industries, or even the course of human civilization.These aren't always ...
The City of Troy’s Council officially recognized February as Black History Month, commemorating and celebrating key Black ...
Harbor-Topky Memorial Library Adult Services Supervisor Andy Pochatko will deliver a lecture on John Brown and his ties to County at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Andover Public Library.
The National Abolition Hall of Fame in Peterboro continues to act as a beacon of hope to those impacted by the civil rights movement. Peterboro was a stop on the Underground ...
Le Roy’s First Presbyterian Church has a long, yet quiet history of being a site for promoting social justice, and fighting ...
Le Roy’s First Presbyterian Church has a long, yet quiet history of being a site for promoting social justice, and fighting ...
Images from the home's basement show portions of 19th-century tunnels. Historians say the house is the only survivor of a row ...
With the dismantling of slavery exhibits at the President’s House Site last month, organizers say highlighting Philly’s ...
Uncover the remarkable story of John S. Rock, an abolitionist and the first Black attorney admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Shortly before the Civil War, the escape of two enslaved Nebraska sisters led to a cross-country pursuit, making headlines nationwide and nearly sparking a riot in Chicago. Some see echoes of the saga ...
While taking nothing away from her individual ability and drive, a new exhibition positions the people surrounding Edmonia Lewis as essential to her success.
Their children continued their work for African American rights. One family is the subject of a Pittsburgh exhibit this month ...
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