Because federal troops had been stationed in Austin after the Civil War, many formerly enslaved Black Americans found a safe ...
Because federal troops had been stationed in Austin after the Civil War, many formerly enslaved Black Americans found a safe place to raise their families in Austin.
After the Civil War, 20 Black families relocated to Caledonia in Livingston County from the south to start a new life.
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Transgender soldiers date to the Civil War
Women presenting as men — whether to escape the stifling construct of feminine life or to stay close to husbands or brothers ...
Recipes from a time when Southern infrastructure was a long way from being restored, but families had to keep everyone fed.
When Tarence Bailey Sr. received a formal memo from the Maryland National Guard declining to support a celebration for ...
Mayada Ageeb has been holding protests in downtown Montreal every two weeks, calling for Quebec and Canada to do more to ...
Not long after the Civil War, hundreds of Black families lived and thrived in Forsyth County, owning their own land and ...
Education is a big part of Black History Month, and one Johnson County family has a history of fighting for education for the ...
Former Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida (retd.), has revealed details of the foiled coup allegedly led by his ...
This was a mere six months after the end of the Civil War, at a time when Southern states ... new ways of supporting and feeding their families. In this era, the stereotype is that men felt ...
The Attorney General is under fire for refusing to reveal details of payments he has received since becoming a minister, ...