Four African American army regiments were stationed at Fort Davis from 1867-1885. The "Buffalo Soldiers" there and beyond were key to westward expansion of the U.S.
One of the artifacts recovered from this unit was a piece of a glass milk bottle with embossed letters indicating it ...
Museum London played host to a panel discussion of six museum curators and historians who shared details about the work their ...
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band performs at Fort Mose Historic State Park on Sunday, Feb.16 with singer Sierra Green and The ...
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Archaeologists have uncovered “conclusive physical evidence” of the first church site, circa 1610, in Hampton in what is the ...
Parking on site is $30, plus taxes and fees (no cash ... ‘World Class Entertainment’ at the Marco Island Historical Society. March 4 — Suzanne O. Davis presents North America's Premier Tribute to ...
Jacksonville and its surrounding areas are deeply rooted in rich Black history, leaving a lasting impact on the world we know today.