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Brilliant Contrasts in Georgian England,” makes the 18th century artist’s prison drawings and vivid illustrations seem modern ...
Not far from Camp David, the U.S. presidential retreat in Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland, lies the remnants of an iron forge called Catoctin Furnace founded in the late 18th century, an ...
In Williamsburg, Va., an 18th-century schoolhouse reveals the history of Black life in colonial America. By Audra D. S. Burch Audra D.S. Burch covers race and identity.
As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
A French right-wing magazine has sparked outrage over an illustration published in its most recent issue depicting the Black politician Danièle Obono as an 18th century slave.
Jeremy Morris at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, May 23, 2018. Through research and imagination, Morris portrays 18th century black men and interprets the lives of enslaved people, as well as ...
Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area will present several Black History Month interpretive programs focusing on the daily lives and struggles of African-Americans. Williamsburg dramatizations ...