Retired Professor and Former VP of The DuSable Black History Museum...

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The Visionary Work of James Van Der Zee A Legacy Recognized: The recent exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) marked an important moment in...

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Celebrating History: Unveiling New Historic Markers in Addisleigh Park Recently, the Addisleigh Park Historic District saw a significant milestone with the unveiling of five new...

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Honor and Legacy: Remembering Viola Ford Fletcher Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols recently announced the passing of Viola Ford Fletcher at the remarkable age of 111....

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Buffalo’s Michigan Street African-American Heritage Corridor: A Rising Cultural Destination for Travellers An exciting transformation is underway in Buffalo, New York, as the Michigan Street...

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