The story of Black economic disenfranchisement in the United States is not solely one of slavery or Jim Crow segregation. Equally devastating — and more insidious — was the 20th-century policy of ...
The second of four parts The Happy Hour crowd on South Slope pops into the breweries and restaurants that have helped land ...
Photographer and community historian Andrea Clark, who spent decades working to ensure Asheville’s Black history would not be ...
Kudos to Jean Marbella for her splendid review of one of Baltimore’s most destructive public policies of the late 1960s and early 1970s (“Baltimore’s ‘Highway to Nowhere’ took the homes of thousands,” ...
A long-vacant block on North Russell Street and North Williams Avenue, which was once part of a thriving African American community in Portland, will finally house people once again. The site was ...
A study being crafted for the Lawton Urban Renewal Authority will help Lawton tackle blight in urban renewal areas in and ...