Jennifer Jones, 57, made history by becoming America's first-ever African American Rockette in 1987. Since then, she has gone ...
The origins of New Orleans’ most beloved organizations are storied. By the early 1900s, women from New Orleans’ Red Light District, 7th Ward Creoles of color along with women of color ...
New Jersey artist Kimberly Camp addresses culture and identity with dolls in her exhibit "Cross River: A Parallel Universe." ...
Antique shops and academics discuss what is happening to Black memorabilia as Florida plans its Black History Museum.
Black Barbie turned 45 over the weekend, marking nearly half a century of hard fought representation on store shelves.
The Black Doll Exhibition is presented by curator, Lisa Jacobs-Watson in partnership with NYS Senator, April Baskin and ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. — This Black History Month a unique pop-up exhibit by Thankful Heritage Museum highlights the evolution of black dolls throughout history.
Artist Kimberly Camp uses handmade dolls to address identity, culture and the African American experience through her exhibit at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, New Jersey.
From her rise in Pittsburgh to her success in Chicago, Jackie Ormes' impact on the world of comics is undeniable.
The exhibit includes 135 handmade antique dolls — some that were made by enslaved people — and about 60 period photographs ...
The Thankful Heritage Museum is a nonprofit that has traveled all over North Carolina for 31 years, sharing Black history and culture through its mobile museum displays. Right now, it has a unique ...