The Black Catholic Movement reinvigorated the church, with liturgical innovation, new preaching styles and activist scholarship
The National Museum of African American History and Culture follows Winfrey's life, from her roots in rural Mississippi to her success as a cultural phenom
Unlike the other one-percenters of his age, John Mackay gained his countrymen’s admiration. But in an ironic twist, it means he’s little known today
These unconventional portraits capture the man's evolution from straitlaced politician to champion of the poor
A professor of political history looks at how RFK, assassinated 50 years ago this week, was an improbable hero to the left
During World War I, vaudeville star Elsie Janis travelled to France to bring good cheer to U.S. troops
A physician and activist, Rebecca J. Cole became a leading voice in medical social services
The condiment really is the perfect complement to the American diet
In a new book, top historians discuss the musical’s educational value, historical accuracy and racial revisionism
The Latest from Folkways, a Label Marking 70 Years, revives music traditions from the African-American ranch crews of the West
Popularized by Thomas Jefferson, this versatile dish fulfills our nation's quest for the 'cheapest protein possible'
Following the 1969 Stonewall Raid, Segal built a life around protest and the quest for equal rights for minority groups
A new show, featuring the paper cutouts, reveals unheralded early Americans, as well as contemporary artists working with this old art form
In the 1850s, women’s rights activists briefly adopted a new style in an effort to liberate themselves from heavy dresses
A war-weary world needed a new wardrobe, and this cheap, washable attire seemed to rise to the occasion
The Treaty With the Delawares, signed in 1778, has arrived at the National Museum of the American Indian
An Indiana slugger was one of the athletes who “hit the dirt in the skirt” and changed Americans’ view of women
As young girls, they fought the fierce battle to integrate America’s schools half a century ago
A new owner for the New York City landmark offers a tasty opportunity to recap a crème-filled history
A new exhibition at the National Postal Museum honors the nation’s first airmail pilots
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