Marisa Méndez, Senior Editor Richmond has its fair share of Civil War history ... Jay Ipson, the Virginia Holocaust Museum focuses on a broad detailing of the Holocaust's role in global history.
comparing its collections to what you would find in the art museums of much larger cities. In 1861, following Virginia's secession from the Union, Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy.
A new exhibition of more than 200 photographs charts 300 years of image-making in the US, showing how the country's history ...
proposing that Virginia seize what some would insist it never really surrendered in 1861, in the opening months of the Civil War: West Virginia. In one fell swoop, Virginia — the 12th-largest ...
The old F.W. Woolworth Department Store at what is now Elm Street and February One Place, houses the International Civil Rights Center and Museum ... and the late David Richmond and Franklin ...
Louisiana State University journalism professor John Maxwell Hamilton discussed U.S. government propaganda efforts during World War ... The Virginia Museum of History and Culture in Richmond ...
For two and a half centuries, a tract of land in Valentines, Virginia, passed from heir to heir before an outside entity purchased what remained of the property. The Vintage ...
Library events: Leon County celebrates Black History Month with library events, resources ...
Richmond's Black History Museum is celebrating Black History Month in February with two impressive exhibitions, "From Sunup ...
Dive into the work of Black artists and Black history at one of these current or upcoming art exhibitions in Richmond.
From skilled artisans and domestic workers to industrial laborers and business owners, Black Virginians played a pivotal role ...