The long threads of American history run through sailcloth and battle flag, through breeches and gowns, through slave apron and immigrant scarf, through soldier’s coat and nurse’s cape, from cotton to ...
Two hundred years ago, Maryland was a slave state. Baltimore was home to some 4,000 enslaved Black residents and another 10,000 who weren't in bondage but whose status as "free" citizens was tenuous ...
From Revolutionary War veterans who settled in Northeast Ohio to a local soldier who commanded artillery against Nazi Germany, an exhibit from the Geauga County Historical Society is showcasing local ...
Photographer, designer, and all-around creative Ashley Walker ‘s exhibit “Threads of Los Angeles” visually tells stories about moments in the history of Los Angeles. Walker is a Leimert Park native ...
Juneteenth, which commemorates June 19, 1865 — the day the last enslaved people in Texas were freed — was observed this week. But the WorldBeat Cultural Center in Balboa Park is continuing the ...
Two artists, two generations, two perspectives: Judy Watson & Helen Johnson: the red thread of history, loose ends is a National Gallery of Australia Touring Exhibition presenting works in ...
From 1936 to 1954, the school's stage curtains were the final rite of passage for graduating eighth-graders. Each May students would pick a spot on the curtains and embroider their names for posterity ...
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