The site observes the unknown number of people buried on campus land.
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The 10-acre site is planned to commemorate Richmond's legacy as an slave trade epicenter.
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The 1895 Jackson Ward armory is a state and national Black history landmark.
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The remains of hundreds of tenant farmers are being moved from the former Oak Hill tobacco plantation.
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The plaque gives context to the sale of enslaved people in the Charlottesville area.
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It wasn't about diversity, they say. It was about ending discrimination.
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Morgiane is perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American.
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"Brunswick would be a good learning opportunity for me. I knew they had newer books than what we had."
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It’s getting finishing touches before heading to U.S. Capitol.
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Jubilee was denied attendance to Longwood during Jim Crow in the 1960s.
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Restoration allows Colonial Williamsburg to share more Black American stories.
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Code Switch co-host B.A. Parker on what to do with the debris of Southern sins as we celebrate Juneteenth.
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The group gathered in Charlottesville to mark the 100th installation anniversary.
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The state budget approved May 13 creates a panel to probe the displacement of Black families by public college and university developments and consider possible redress
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The county does have plans to renovate its elementary school, though funding remains a question.
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Their flourishing economy thrived for a century before pollution devastated the industry.
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Frances W. McClenney’s daughter said she faced threats for working at the school.
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Designer Ethel Bailey Furman was among the first Black women in Virginia to work as an architect.
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A Northern Virginia developer has tied a land donation to building two data centers.
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