The Bray School was exceptional for its time. White leaders across much of Colonial America forbade educating enslaved people ...
The Colonial Era living history museum in Williamsburg, Virginia, offers an enlightening portrait of life in ...
Often overshadowed by its Boston counterpart, The Yorktown Tea Party took place 250 years ago, one in a series of tea parties ...
Whether it’s children sporting pointy hats, Hocus Pocus playing on repeat, or homes adorned with bubbling cauldrons and ...
Scientists uncovered the origin of the oldest known surviving tombstone in the US, according to a new study. Here’s what it ...
Discover the restoration of the Williamsburg Bray School, America's oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children, and its ...
The fate of billions whom the US dominates and oppresses is effectively exchanged for a few possible reforms in domestic ...
Frequently, early voting involved a voter placing colored balls or corn kernels or beans into a box, which were then counted.
This exploitation was strictly for the economic betterment of two countries, England and the USA, whose interests converged ...
Although Virginia waited until the 1800s to impose anti-literacy laws, white leaders across much of Colonial America forbid educating enslaved people, fearing literacy would encourage them to seek ...
A 2 p.m. dedication is open to the public and will include the reading of names of students who attended the school, along with several speeches, panel discussions and interpretive programs.
A museum in Virginia has nearly finished restoring the nation’s oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children ...