Trace/s,” an exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History, highlights the borough’s neglected story of slavery — and the Black genealogists helping to unearth it.
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Hodder + Partners’ proposed 37-storey tower and redevelopment of a former cotton mill in Manchester city centre is out of hot ...
Historical and sociological perspectives reveal why certain societies or subgroups resist change, often rooted in cultural ...
Bengali textile workers were not enslaved as ancillary to men or as commodities of pleasure alone. They were enslaved and ...
From the plantations of 19th century Mississippi to the steel mills of 20th century Youngstown to the board rooms of any major 21st century metropolis, work has long been a defining trait of the black ...
The Hampton Roads and U.S. economies have a solid foundation in 2025, but potential tariffs and other actions from President ...
Is there a case for reparations? Oxfam’s huge estimate of the money drained from India by Britain’s colonial rule does not ...
Working in railways, mines, and mills caused thousands of deaths in the early 20th century and before. Photos show the ...
Towards the end of the 18th century, brass founders arrived in Keighley to meet the demand for bearings and other castings. One of the earliest recorded is George Richardson, who also cast bells rung ...
From Colorado-crafted skis to Oregon-built boots, here’s your guide to conquering mountain towns with gear that’s actually ...
The 19th Battalion was raised at Liverpool in New South Wales in March 1915 as part of the 5th Brigade. A large number of the 19th's original recruits had already served with the Australian Naval and ...