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The Kingsholm and Wotton member has been promoting the idea of creating a Greater Gloucester council as part of the ...
The move marks Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s latest foray into culture-war issues and comes near the conclusion of Pride ...
A mentoring program for Black girls and young women takes participants on a 14-day tour to learn about Black history, the ...
Harriet and Lewis Hayden left in 1844 with the help of the Underground Railroad and became prominent abolitionists in Boston, ...
Health commissioners in Shropshire have been told that they can form a “cluster” with Staffordshire & Stoke-on-Trent ...
The administration of President Donald Trump is considering stripping the name of a famed abolitionist with Central New York ties from a U.S. Navy ship that had previously been named in her honor.
The U.S. Navy may rename ships named for prominent civil rights and other American leaders like Harvey Milk, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Harriet Tubman, according to a report from CBS News.
Linda Blackford: Harriet and Lewis Hayden left in 1844 with the help of the Underground Railroad and became prominent abolitionists in Boston, Mass., helping hundreds of other enslaved people.
Just seven House Democrats voted Friday morning against a resolution to condemn the Los Angeles riots. The resolution, ...
A monument unveiled in Lexington on Juneteenth honors Lewis and Harriet Hayden, two formerly enslaved Lexingtonians who ...
History educators must reevaluate how to teach the subject to empower students to sit with historical tensions.
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