After the Civil War, Black voters faced danger and violence—and they fought for political power against all odds.
On Vancouver Island, privately owned forest poses a unique challenge for the Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group, with territories ...
Whether living in a row house is a pro or con often has to do with a homeowner’s personality and preferences. You’re living ...
I traveled around the Canadian peninsula by car, sailboat, kayak, and surfboard to learn the truth about its Black settlers, ...
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
Medicare and Social Security represent successes in facing the realities of aging, but their imperfections also show how much ...
Composer Melissa Dunphy discovered an unsolved murder at her home from 144 years ago. She brings her back to life with “Alice Tierney.” ...
The Ringling highlights photographs by Danny Lyon and Roy DeCarava who captured different aspects of Black life in mid-20th ...
If we asked who the wealthiest person in the world was in the first half of the 19th century, many would likely think of ...
The Prohibition era in the United States, spanning from 1920 to 1933, is often characterized by speakeasies, gangsters, and ...
New analysis from demographer Richard Alba indicates that 1 in 8 U.S. children are mixed-race.
Since May this year, the aurora borealis (northern lights), has at times been visible further south than usual over Britain, ...