In commemoration of City Weekly's 40th anniversary, we are digging into our archives to celebrate. Each week, we FLASHBACK to a story or column from our past in honor of four decades of local ...
A group studying where to put South Carolina’s first Statehouse monument to an individual African American has decided Robert Smalls’ statue should be staring down a notorious white supremacist.
Herbert Hoover signed the retaliatory Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, and it only made the Great Depression worse. | Opinion ...
Since 1989, the Library of Congress has selected 25 films each year to be preserved based on their cultural, historic and ...
Jamaican born African American nationalist Marcus Garvey, circa, 1920. Library of Congress "Exactly 101 years ago, Mr. Garvey was convicted of mail fraud in a case that was marred by prosecutorial ...
(Shawn Miller/Library of Congress) Review by Michael Andor Brodeur ... In a program titled “American Snapshots” — prepared in advance of the nation’s semiquincentennial — the Grammy ...
The Registry, established in 1989, is a program of the U.S. Library of Congress that recognizes and preserves films of cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance.
A books-for-grain deal allowed India to get crucial food aid while US libraries built up a treasure trove of literature.
The National Film Registry, which is part of the Library of Congress, announced on Tuesday ... all selected to highlight the depth and breadth of American film. "Films reflect our nation's history ...