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Urban Landscapes,” the subtitle of the new photorealism exhibit at Easton’s Academy Art Museum, has been the subject of ...
Meredith Davenport has been a photojournalist covering social justice issues for over 35 years. She recently received a ...
Ten photographers share their most prized mementoes collected while travelling, sharing everything from the priceless to the ...
Here is the full list of winners and finalists. By The New York Times PUBLIC SERVICE The Pulitzer committee honored ProPublica for the work of Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser, Cassandra Jaramillo ...
“Some of our earlier presidents had financial conflicts of interests with plantations, but not since then, until Donald Trump came along.” At least 13 presidents owned slaves at some point ...
But for much of its first 150 years, the church and many of its members benefited “from the worst imaginable form of oppression: hereditary, race-based chattel slavery,” according to a new ...
Despite its aesthetic appeal, the plantation has a deep-rooted history in slavery. It was once home to many enslaved families, who resided in the property's four cabins from 1850 until the late ...
Jillian Bell’s feature directorial debut centers on a nerdy teenager who hires a stripper for a sexual education, but the movie favors modesty over vulgarity. By Natalia Winkelman This movie ...
Two shipwrecks off Costa Rica were long thought to be the remains of pirate ships, but new analyses reveal that they were actually Danish ships that took part in the transatlantic slave trade.
Depending on your age and movie intake, if you take a close look at this image — it’s the original artwork for the official art of a very famous movie — a particular quote may come to mind.