The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
The widow of a soldier whose story was featured in one of the panels said it was never meant to be a rotating exhibition.
The Torggler fine arts center is the first of 10 U.S. stops for the exhibit, which is on display locally through Dec. 28.
I'm extremely disappointed when I hear some Black Americans say this isn't their fight – when our communities have frequently ...
Panels commemorating the efforts of African American soldiers have been removed from the visitor center at a Dutch cemetery.
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum (AACWM) held its annual Reading of the Names on Nov. 11, honoring more than 200,000 United States Colored Troops. While the event marked a major moment ...
Information honoring the service of African American soldiers in World War II has been removed from the Netherlands American ...
November is Black Catholic History Month, set aside to acknowledge and celebrate the sacrifices, contributions, and achievements of the 3 million Black Catholics in the United States. An instrument of ...
A ceremony was held in Rock Hill on Thursday night to recognize three African Americans who played a key role in integrating ...
The Compton Unified School District proudly announces that Board of Trustees Clerk Satra Zurita has been appointed to the ...
Visit any region of the United States, and you'll find Black American cuisine with historic and multinational roots. Some ...
Black people in the United States are more likely to develop lupus, have more severe disease, and have a higher risk of death. Recognizing symptoms and finding expert care can help improve outcomes.