Discover the remarkable journey of Dr. Alyce Ware, a pioneering educator and community leader who shaped Atlanta's history.
"It's a small, wonderful hamlet and cultural center,” says the artist, who still lives in his childhood home in the city's historic district.
Columbus sent Smyre to the Capitol back in 1974 where he quickly caught the eye of longtime House Speaker Tom Murphy, who took him under his wing. His portrait now hangs near Murphy’s. Smyre became ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is appealing to U.S. President Donald Trump’s history as a dealmaker, offering ...
The collection of hats once owned by those four women are now on display at the Atlanta History Center as the “Hats of the King Family Women” exhibit, part of the larger “She Shall Not Be Moved” ...
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
Block by Block continues with a look inside a Savannah neighborhood where several civil rights leaders once lived.
Surnames can reveal much about your family history, but they can also be a minefield of misinformation. By Paul Blake. Twenty members of the public describe what spurred them on to discover more ...
This landmark exhibition is the first to illuminate the South African-born Cole’s photographs of communities across the ...