For their second annual symposium, the women’s college will focus on the book “The Psychology of Black Womanhood,” written by Spelman Associate Professor of Psychology and alumna Danielle Dickens, ...
Atlanta is not just a city in the South, it is the beating heart of Southern culture, history, and innovation. Known as the ...
If you drive through the heart of Atlanta, you will inevitably see his name etched onto street signs that intersect with ...
According to the website for the Freedom Plane National Tour, several significant founding documents will travel to eight cities across the U.S., including Atlanta.
It marked 100 years since Carter G. Woodson launched Negro History Week, which became Black History Month. And it marked the 11th year of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Black History Month series, ...
Atlanta's history comes alive at one incredible location that brings the past right to your doorstep. The Atlanta History Center invites you to explore the people, moments, and ideas that shaped the ...
Danielle Nottingham reports on an artist painting a mural celebrating Atlanta’s history as part of the city’s World Cup ...
A new permanent exhibit, “Blue Skies: 100 Years of the Atlanta Airport,” opened there Thursday, and the space is suddenly packed with stories of the people and milestones that comprise ...
Deep inside the archives, Vice President of Collections Paul Crater helps guide visitors through what he calls Atlanta's Olympic time capsule.
Thousands of runners and spectators gathered across the city to celebrate the milestone 20th edition of the Publix Atlanta ...