Why This Story Matters Now January is one of the most reflective—and emotionally vulnerable—months of the year, particularly ...
The 12-month exhibition entitled “middle of somewhere" centers on the creativity and cultural legacy of Black artists rooted ...
Cape Cod artist Joyce Miller's African American History Quilt Collection was on display in Wellfleet in January. If you missed it, see some of it here ...
On Saturday, February 7th, the Marine Park Alliance (MPA) presented Dr. Myrah Brown Green in its Black History Month: Textile Arts Workshop at the Carmine Carro Community Center, 3000 Fillmore Avenue.
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Black History Month — The story of the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia
The First African Baptist Church is the oldest black church in North America and first brick structure owned by African ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Quilt making is an art that has often been forgotten, but the people behind the African American Sewcial Threaders Quilt Guild are on a mission to preserve it. In honor of ...
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Preserving African roots, one stitch at a time
As Black History Month is celebrated in February, one small storefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is telling a much bigger ...
The Oklahoma County Home and Community Education Genealogy Group is presenting a program on genealogy and quilting at 10 a.m.
Program at Naper Settlement explores how messages conveyed through quilts guided runaway slaves through the Underground ...
Black History is an important part of Colorado's 150 years as a state. These objects tell that story
Black History is an important part of Colorado’s 150 years as a state. At History Colorado, visitors can see some artifacts ...
Halifax County native Edith Edmunds stitches patterns in her quilts that represent codes that slaves used to navigate the Underground Railroad. She is releasing a new book called “Sacred Stitches” ...
The North Carolina Museum of History proudly announces the 25th annual African American Cultural Celebration, taking place Saturday, Jan. 31, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the North Carolina Museum ...
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