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With the help of local donors, several items from the club have a new home at the National Museum of African American ... "Art" Blakey, who lived in Northfield and played at Club Harlem, also ...
A’Lelia Bundles is finally telling the story of her namesake in her new book “Joy Goddess: A'Lelia Walker and the Harlem ...
Ethiopia' by IN Series celebrates the power of the arts in telling the story of Ethiopia's invasion and the global unity that ...
Juneteenth is a time for reflection, celebration, and connection within the Black community and beyond. As we approach June ...
After the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia’s Albemarle County school system set out to combat ...
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The History of Pride in DC
Deacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
At the de Young Museum’s first exhibition dedicated to moving images, “Isaac Julien: I Dream a World,” visitors are immediately plunged into a cinematic experience. Entering Wilsey Court, nine screens ...
Harvard University has agreed to turn over 175-year-old photographs of enslaved people to a museum in South Carolina, ending ...
Addressed to Smithsonian secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III, (the former curator of the National Museum of African American Art and Culture who oversees 19 Smithsonian museums in his new role ...
He was intrigued, and back in Fredericksburg, he called up local potter Dan Finnegan to ask if he knew anyone who printed in clay. Finnegan told James that he knew of one artist who used the ...
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