This is a tale of two Virginias. The first was a state built on the backs of slaves and controlled by the wealthy. The second: a territory inhabited by frontiersmen and former indentured servants.
The new 12-hour documentary about the United States’ origin story will begin broadcasting Nov. 16 on WHYY and other PBS stations.
A Wilmington crowd learned about the role Latinos and Indigenous people played in shaping U.S. history since its very beginning.
from migrant farmworkers to boarded-up towns across the United States. His work shows that "poverty is not an aberration but rather a defining feature of the American landscape." NPR interviewed Black ...
If unclaimed after an execution, the state pays for cremation or burial, and the remains are buried at the Captain Joe Byrd ...
Zimbabwe-based Pan-African think tank, the Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK), is finalising litigation at international level aimed at correcting historical and ongoing injustices against Africa ...
The eclectic collection of more than 7,600 vintage 16 mm classroom films represents an unsung genre that offered engaging new ...
A new study shows that the world's most damaging wildfires are happening four times more often now compared to the 1980s ...
Formula 1 currently stages three races in the United States: the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, the ...
What was once the paradigmatic catastrophe, the biblical flood, took forty days and forty nights; today’s exemplar is one big ...
Ukrainian drones "detected and burned" a rare Russian signal jamming station in occupied Luhansk Oblast, the Unmanned Systems ...
Okaloosa County has greenlit a documentary for the SS United States tow-out from Mobile and underwater reefing in the Gulf of Mexico.