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One of the biggest changes was announced 108 years ago on July 17, 1917, by King George V when it was declared that he was ...
Charleston is giving John C. Calhoun back to his descendants — statue, plaques, time capsule and all. It can’t stay in the city, so where will it go?
Tickets are on sale for two big country artists, a pair of Spanish guitarists and a hard rock double-bill coming to.
Charleston City Council approved a settlement in an ongoing lawsuit over the removal of a statue of John C. Calhoun from ...
One bill supported by the California Legislative Black Caucus focuses on lineage rather than race and could skirt around the ...
Assembly Bill 7, which would allow colleges and universities to give preference to students who are descendants of slavery, ...
Continuing last week’s letter from Alec to Mabel, legal matters had progressed exceedingly well with the telephone patent ...
Descendants of the late Joseph and Nettie J. Shank will hold the 29th annual Shank reunion Aug. 16 at Mack Park Pavilion, ...
The Peranakan Chinese are descendants of Chinese migrants who made their home in this country and married local women, ...
Did you know Aug. 7 is National Lighthouse Day? A ceremony that day will honor four Hillsboro Lighthouse keepers, with their ...
Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha recently visited Vihara Kallanchiya and met the Maha Duraya Jayawardhana and Heads of ...
Shackles used to hold enslaved Africans in forts and castles in Tamale, Ghana, displayed at the International Slavery Museum ...