A new novel and new memoir about race in the South, a new collection of poetry, and an panel discussion featuring S.C. authors at Timrod Library in Summerville.
As Margaret Burman Risher looks out from her porch, she thinks back on the 94 years she has lived in Turner Station, remembering a different world. Here's why.
The Negro Motorist Green Book was a must-have for Black travelers during the Jim Crow era and some Cincinnati businesses ...
How do you adapt an "unadaptable" book? Today, host Brittany Luse finds out with RaMell Ross, director of the Oscar nominated adaptation of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys.The story, set in the Jim ...
Civil rights champions have diverse college journeys. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. may be the most recognized civil rights leader in U.S. history, but across many decades, numerous Black activists ...
Some rich people got absurdly rich. So what? The poor got richer, too. Quietly, capitalism, harnessing individuals’ greed, ...
The author of ‘Even Cowgirls Get the Blues’ grew up around Richmond at midcentury. His novels, deceptively humorous and ahead ...
At an antebellum plantation, during Black History Month, over 100 people came to a lecture about slavery on Saturday.
What began as Negro History Week — established by historian Carter G. Woodson in February 1926 — evolved into Black History ...
Macedonia Missionary Baptist to celebrate 100th anniversary Another of our local churches will soon celebrate its long ...
SMITHFIELD, N.C. (WTVD) -- Since she was 16 years old, Mary Cox Matthews has spent every moment by her late husband Frank J. Matthews' side. She was emotional as she stood in front of a historical ...
The entertainment giant is shortening and moving the content warnings for racist and stereotypical scenes in films on its ...