African-American gravesites and burial grounds for enslaved persons have been lost or are disappearing throughout the South, through neglect and nature reclaiming the solemn tombstones and markers. Restoration and preservation of these forgotten sites by those with a personal connection or appreciation of their historical significance is on the rise, but much work remains to be done.
Powell. McChrystal. McCaffrey. Petraeus. Clark. For the first time, National Geographic Channel gath...
A Black American is troubled by the legacy of American slavery and the misuse of Christianity to jus...
The story of a powerful political and economic dynasty, fundamental to understanding the turbulent d...
At 8.46AM on September 11th 2001, American Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade...
The "self evident" truths were intensely debated in America's first years. Washington, Franklin, Ham...
Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy is a feature-length documentary film highlighting the hi...
Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy was a television special featuring the First Lady ...
Ralph Ellison was an African-American writer and essayist, who's only novel Invisible Man (1953) gai...
Music provided relief during the years of the Japanese American internment throughout WWII. Mary Nom...
A short about American life and history produced for the millennium New Year's Eve celebration.
The explosive documentary from Black Channel Films daring to ask the question "Is it still just raci...
The Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, the May events in France, the a...
President Kennedy's birthday celebration was held at the third Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1962...
The history of Europeans in North America, from the arrival of Columbus in 1492 to the business succ...
The lives and careers of the tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams are documented, with specia...
During the same summer as Woodstock, over 300,000 people attended the Harlem Cultural Festival, cele...
The story of Dr. George Washington Carver (1864-1943), black educator and horticulturist. He is perh...
The Richardson Olmsted Campus, a former psychiatric center and National Historic Landmark, is seeing...