Historic Sotterley announced the launch of “The Kane Family: Slavery to Freedom at Sotterley,” a new book compiling and editing the research writings of genealogist Agnes Kane Callum, with Dave G.
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It's a surprising and overlooked story, a blind spot in the narrative of early America: the hidden history of Indigenous ...
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Oscars Best Documentary Feature Commentary (Updated Nov. 26, 2025): As the documentary race comes into sharper focus with DOC NYC ahead, and the Critics Choice Documentary Awards just announced, it’s ...
For decades, HBO has been at the forefront of prestige television, producing some of the most widely lauded series and specials in the industry. This impressive distinction extends to the network's ...
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Josh Duhamel Says He’s “Kind Of Flattered” To Be Joked About In ‘The Studio’ Even Though His Last Name Was Mispronounced 10.7.2025 von Natalie Oganesyan Deadline Film + TV IMDb.com, Inc. übernimmt ...
NATCHITOCHES, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — A special screening will highlight the contributions of West African slaves to Louisiana. Northwestern State University will host a screening of the award-winning ...
A new documentary shows how Metamora played a big role in the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was a network of routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape to freedom. While Illinois ...
In early and mid-2025, a claim that "only 1.6% of US citizens owned slaves in 1860" resurfaced and circulated widely online, including on X, Reddit and Facebook. As we previously reported, this claim ...