One year after the Civil War ended, Hagar Outlaw, a formerly enslaved woman in North Carolina, was desperate to find eight of ...
On November 10, 1898, white supremacists led the only successful U.S. coup, overthrowing Wilmington’s Black-led government in the ‘Wilmington Massacre.’ Its full toll and legacy remain unknown.
Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
The Army is exploring legal ways to change the base’s name without violating the law that bans the use of confederate names, ...
A North Carolina trial judge has upheld decisions by election officials to reject protests by the trailing candidate in a ...
Greensboro, NC — As America gears up to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, Guilford and Alamance Counties are stepping ...
Fifty-five years of living in the Southeast during which we enjoyed lots of travel resulted in visiting most of the National ...
One year after the first shots of the Civil War were fired at nearby Fort Sumter, the Planter’s three white officers went ...
The refugees have been vetted and are coming to the U.S. legally, either from refugee camps or who are seeking asylum from war-torn countries.
Consider Lillian’s Petite Market & Eatery, a spick-and-span new spot north of downtown that opened in December. Shrimp and ...
The right to vote is foundational -- it safeguards every other political right by ensuring the election of fair and ...