In Richmond County, the fourth annual Know Your History and Know Your Rights Poem competition took place at the county library.
The story of Bemidji's sister groups reveals a pattern of female leadership and entrepreneurship that helped shape the ...
AMERICUS, Ga. (WALB) - The word Koinonia means Christian fellowship or partnership. As we observe Black History Month, we spotlight one farm in Americus that created a place for African Americans and ...
According to the Columbus State University archives, by 1860, 37% of the city’s population was enslaved. Several slaves are buried in The Porterdale Cemetery located on the corner of 10th Ave. and ...
This year the Coffee Count Memory Project – Playback & FASTFORWARD was presented the 2025 Special Project Award by GAM ...
Rescuers searched for a second body Friday, one week after two boaters went missing on a Georgia lake that draws tourists ...
PUTNAM COUNTY, Ga. - Authorities continue to search Lake Oconee for Westminster coach and mentor Gary Jones, who vanished ...
Enslaved griots were the originators of the tales of Bre’r Rabbit, sharing adapted West African fables after long days working. "This is Black history," says one historian.
The first state park for African Americans was created in Georgia 75 years ago. It was called George Washington Carver Park and it's located in Bartow County. This Black History Month, FOX 5 Atlanta ...