An alliance of Jesuits and descendants of those the order once enslaved aims to achieve restorative justice by modeling terms of an 1838 slave sale.
A Presbyterian church in North Baltimore is using a new art work by a muralist to help reconcile its racist past, including ...
Organizers have canceled a parade planned to honor the 207th birthday of the Maryland native and famed abolitionist after the ...
The Maryland National Guard won't be able to participate in a parade honoring abolitionist Frederick Douglass due to the ...
A driving tour celebrates the life and legacy of one of the Eastern Shore’s most famous former residents. A scenic drive ...
Titled “Identity Months Dead at DoD,” the guidance bars the Department of Defense from using official resources to support cultural awareness months.
No international body is searching for hundreds of Yazidi women and girls still held captive by the Islamist terrorists.
TOWSON — Frederick Douglass never knew his actual birthday, but decided to celebrate it on Valentine's Day. That's why Feb.14 ...
Discover the inspiring story of Isaac Myers, a pioneering Baltimore caulker and advocate for union rights, who fought for fair wages and equal opportunities for Black workers in the 1800s.
The raid on the Christina farmhouse of the formerly enslaved William Parker was formed to recover four escaped slaves for Edward Gorsuch of Maryland. Quaker neighbors helped stand up against the raid.