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Brian Smith's Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum pays tribute to the first African-American pilots and airmen in the U.S. military.
The several Brantley Elementary School students part of the ARISE program got a chance to visit the Selma Fire Department and ...
Once one of the most difficult colors to recreate in paint, blue was only available to medieval artists, for example, by grinding up the prized stone known as lapis lazuli. By the 1900s, it was still ...
Walk through Alabama’s Civil Rights Trail, from Montgomery to Selma, and experience the landmarks that shaped America’s path ...
A Jonesboro school built during segregation for Black students to have a quality education will now become a museum and community center.
There are over 80 churches, homes and other resources with African American historical significance within a state-recognized Pine Grove Rural Historic District designation in Cumberland County.
They’re visiting Tuskegee, where they’ll be able to speak with admission representatives and get first-hand experience of ...
The Tuskegee Airmen legacy continues as Tuskegee University reinstates flight training at Moton Field, training future aviators.
On this Juneteenth, St. Louis honors the Tuskegee Airmen with a new street name and museum exhibit. Their legacy of courage continues to inspire young pilots today.
The Tuskegee News, a 160-year-old newspaper, was saved from closure by the Macon County Economic Development Authority (MCEDA). The MCEDA's purchase prevented Tuskegee from becoming a "news desert ...
The exhibition commemorates the 20 th anniversary of Al Burda Award and highlights the cultural partnership between the UAE Ministry of Culture and the Museum.
It was a day of gathering, food and several guest speakers at the Scottsboro Boys Museum.