The Code Noir, or the Black Code, was a set of 59 articles decreed by Louis XVI in 1685 which regulated ownership of slaves in all French colonies. In her debut fiction work, Canisia Lubrin reflects ...
Probably London's most iconic millennium marker — and, we think, the only one which features in the EastEnders credits (as it has done since September 1999) — the Millennium Dome was opened to ...
Home to the uniquely sweet Vidalia onions and where Coca Cola was invented, there are plenty of interesting landmarks in Georgia to explore ... forested uplands and wet and dry prairies. Home to ...
3- Point of Arches Point of Arches is another one of those amazing natural landmarks. One of Washington’s most stunning ... up to the sky to bring fire and trees down to earth. Native American tribes ...
Houston has a deep African American history waiting to be explored ... to cultural venues that shaped music and the arts, these landmarks offer a glimpse into Houston’s Black heritage, making ...
“America Now 2022: Harnessing American Identity to Navigate Social Issues,” is the name of this study produced by the cultural intelligence company Collage Group. Both Hispanic and Black Americans are ...
The move complies with an executive order issued by President Donald Trump last week that changed the names of several American landmarks. Following the order, the US Department of the Interior ...
As more settlers and prospectors headed west following the American Civil War, it became apparent the federal government needed some kind of consistency for referencing landmarks on maps and in ...
As more settlers and prospectors headed west following the American Civil War, it became apparent the federal government needed some kind of consistency for referencing landmarks on maps and in ...