These ceremonial and burial mounds in Northeast Iowa are one of the densest collections still existing in North America.
Joan Mulholland is a civil rights icon and freedom rider who was active in the 1960s. When Mulholland was 10 years old she noticed an issue with separate but equal ...
A new permanent exhibit is set to open at the Charleston Museum next week."Beyond the Ashes: The Lowcountry’s New Beginnings" ...
The free month-long display features six dolls from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century and provides an eerie ...
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi christened a new space for the Center for Graphene Research and Innovation on ...
Spike Lee, Xernona Clayton and Sherrilyn Ifill received the Freedom Award from National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis during ...
An application to turn the home of civil rights legend Oretha Castle Haley into a museum and community space brought a ...
Discover the hidden treasures of Mississippi's cities, from the birthplace of Elvis Presley and to the rich history of the ...
On Feb. 27, 1960, several white men (left) attempt to drag two black students, including John Lewis, from the lunch counter ...
Sarah Marston Crocker, the founder and owner of Pathways Active Travel in Boulder, Colorado, grew up hiking hut to hut in the ...
Country singer Brantley Gilbert’s wife, Amber, welcomed their third child on a tour bus in the middle of his concert on ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A Florida A&M student with his whole life ahead of him ventured to Mississippi in 1967 to help register African Americans to vote. He’d never return to Tallahassee alive.