Black History Month is the perfect time to get acquainted with some of the many African American historical sites that dot the South. There is plenty of Black history and culture worth exploring in ...
But in the pantheon of American art, Atlanta has its own under-the-radar masterwork: Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s epic six-part mural “The Art of the Negro” which has hung for six decades in the Trevor ...
The Hyatt Regency once stood as the tallest building in Atlanta. With an architectural design that was ahead of its time, the 22-story development became one of few places in the city where Blacks ...
Griffin invites you to honor Black History Month with a lineup of enriching events and opportunities to explore the city’s rich African American heritage. From educational sessions to soulful ...
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to ...
The Chicago tennis champion and basketball star was considered one of the best Black female athletes of her time, but her ...
The Palms of Lake Spivey, Five Star Senior Living's community in Jonesboro, GA, celebrates Black History Month by honoring Ms. Leola Ivey's role in fighting for change.
Enslaved griots were the originators of the tales of Bre’r Rabbit, sharing adapted West African fables after long days working. "This is Black history," says one historian.
Black galleries are a conduit between Black creatives, collectors, and the community. Supporting galleries amplifies Black ...
Helene Lollis says Atlanta’s expectation for leaders to give back to the community makes the city special, and she embraces ...
What began as Negro History Week — established by historian Carter G. Woodson in February 1926 — evolved into Black History ...
Discover the powerful exhibit 'We Say What Black This Is' by MacArthur Fellowship-winning artist Amanda Williams at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art.