In fact, it’s their favorite tune. I don’t blame the Piper. I blame America. Because racism is baked into our cake.
A new documentary is set to challenge conventional narratives about Black land ownership and community resilience in America.
Myhusband Dick and I were driving around Kentucky and Ohio recently, learning the history of the Underground Railroad.
A Jefferson County Public Schools middle school student received one of the racially charged texts, according to the Kentucky ...
Jon Akers, executive director of Kentucky Center for School Safety ... for duty picking cotton at a plantation and reference slave catchers. The texts initially seemed to target Black women ...
IrishCentral Contributor Joseph Gannon considers Cork-born General Pat Cleburne's proposal during the US Civil War.
Black college students nationwide are receiving mass racist text messages this week, including students at Eastern Kentucky ...
Kristen LaRue Bond and Pierre Bagley to premier 'LEXINGTON… Resilience in the Redline', a documentary on Black land, wealth, ...
The curators of Prospect, the city’s arts triennial, view New Orleans as a harbinger, a signifier, representative of what’s ...
Formerly one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in America–within the ... A look inside the slave pen transported from northern Kentucky for display in the museum will never be forgotten.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Members of the Kentucky General Assembly are calling for the resignation of the Jefferson County Public ...
Each side fervently believed the other was “illiberal” and in league with foreign regimes antithetical to America’s ...