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A plaque commemorating the Black ownership of a patch of California beach seized in 1924 by segregationist government officials has been stolen, authorities said.
A plaque commemorating the Black ownership of a patch of California beach seized in 1924 by segregationist government officials has been stolen, authorities said.
A bronze plaque was stolen from the grave of famed Black painter Edward Bannister. Now, a local museum is offering $5,000 to the thief for its safe return. A pedestrian walking through Providence ...
Research by The Black Plaque project shows there is more than 950 plaques scattered across the capital, but less than 2% of those who are recognised are of African or Caribbean descent.