David L. Boren, the former United States Senator, governor, state representative, college and president of the University of ...
The ongoing debate over critical race theory in public schools and its impact on racial divisions and the history of Native ...
That reinvention took years. Along the way, Hadestown had trial runs in Canada, London and off-Broadway, building momentum as ...
For many in the country and abroad, the elections were a hope to end the long-standing political turbulence, authoritarian threats, and geopolitical shifts in Tbilisi. However, what followed was an ...
Sue Else, chief executive officer of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia (GSHG), has announced her decision to retire, effective May 15. After 11 years of dedicated leadership, Else is leaving behind a ...
The Bailey-Johnson School was the first to offer a public high school education to Black students in Fulton County. A photo ...
Unlike most cities, especially in the south, Atlanta has consistently been run by Black politicians since 1974, and there’s a ...
Tucked inside the Illges Gallery in downtown Columbus, centuries of our nation’s history are on display. Maps from the J.
The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 catalyzed a transformation in Atlanta’s political landscape. Five years ...
The advertisement is of the Gold Dust Twins, who for the first half of the 20th century served as racist branding for ...
Commissioners heard a presentation on Black History, honored members of the Sheriff's Office and adjusted rates in their most recent meeting.
Jason Baker has been interpreting military history as a park ranger for more than 25 years. He is truly passionate about Fort Morris, a small Revolutionary War site near Georgia’s coast where he is ...
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