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A wealthy black couple, who has amassed one of the country’s largest private collections of African-American art, is donating more than a 100 works to the Georgia Museum of Art. The donation ...
DECATUR, Ala. (WHNT) — The Carnegie Visual Arts Center is showcasing a special exhibit called the ABC’s of Black History. A husband-and-wife team of Milton ‘510’ Bowens and Daphne Burgess are ...
A Black couple settled a federal housing discrimination lawsuit with a White licensed real estate appraiser, who they accused of giving their home a low appraisal because they are Black, Fair ...
Framingham's Fuller Middle School is named for a 20th century Black couple who were prominent in their respective fields ...
The Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte NC has new exhibition, The Vault. It highlights art and other collections by four Black couples.
Paul Austin and Tenisha Tate-Austin alleged that an appraiser undervalued their home by nearly $500,000. They got a higher appraisal after they removed evidence that a Black family lived in the home.
For four couples in Charlotte, seeking, collecting, restoring and preserving Black art has become a longtime personal mission. Now these custodians of Black culture are being celebrated in a Mint ...
Spanning more than 150 years of art, Dr. Walter and Linda Evan's collection includes 30 historical and contemporary paintings, prints, drawings, photographs and sculptures created by leading ...
A retired oil rigger and math teacher from LaGrange built a collection of more than 500 works by African-American artists, which was recently purchased by Emory University.
But what does one get a new couple as a gift? From sentimental gifts like custom art to home decor like romantic candles, there are plenty of options by Black-owned brands. If you have any new ...
A Black couple has settled a lawsuit against a real estate company that appraised the value of their Marin City, Calif., home nearly half a million dollars higher when a white friend posed as the ...
Tenisha Tate-Austin and Paul Austin removed family photos and art work to make their home appear to be owned by a white person A US black couple has settled a lawsuit with a real estate appraiser ...