Cambridge, located on Maryland's Eastern Shore, has some of the best bird-watching in the world and a T+L reader favorite ...
While many enslaved people tried to escape when what's formally known as "chattel slavery" was legal in the United States, ...
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Harriet Tubman was America’s first unconventional warfare commander
The way Harriet Tubman planned her movements, gathered intel, and built networks was full-spectrum unconventional warfare.
I have the beautiful challenge of humanizing her and cracking open her vulnerability,” the actor says of her reprising her ...
The Virginia Arts Festival’s two recent offerings, the Soweto Gospel Choir, back in Norfolk for a third time, and the ...
Billboard chats with Shaw-naé Dixon about her unbelievable, and increasingly popular soul food restaurant, and how her ...
Females in uniform like Amy Stevens are being recognized in Atlanta parade, history exhibit and Georgia hall of fame before Veterans Day as combat roles for women are debated.
At a time when even the entertainment industry is bowing to dark political forces, Cynthia Erivo made a culture-conquering hit while standing firm for inclusion, kindness and radical acceptance ...
Professor Wole Soyinka, 91, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature, is a well-sought after global citizen. But even as a famous dramatist, he must have been caught unawares when the United ...
On a recent Friday afternoon, I was standing in the center of Woodmere Art Museum’s Charles Knox Hall, at the “Soul, Sound, ...
Audible debuts The Pillars, a 15,000-sq.-ft. retail and community hub in Newark’s Arts & Education District, boosting local ...
When John Keegan says he’s a “Jersey guy,” he’s not exaggerating. The Rumson resident has made his home, work and pastimes in ...
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