Africa has endured several stages of cultural and commercial transformation; such transformation has occurred in different forms: slave trade, colonization, decolonization, independence and… Read More
A map of counties in Virginia and West Virginia, c.1863, via the Library of Congress
Article Four, section three of the United States Constitution clearly states that to form a state… Read More
The colonial administration of São Tomé and Príncipe Islands and the history of Portuguese colonialism in Africa. São Tomé and Príncipe, a pair… Read More
Is World War III About To Start? Part II: Are The Military-Industrial Complex & Deep State Driving Us To War?
Authored by Richard C Cook via ScheerPost.com,
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The last time racial reparations made the major news was on the eve
of September 11, 2001 attacks. The loss of 3,000 Americans, which for a
time fueled a new national unity, quickly dispel… Read More
The history of Cuba is a tapestry woven with threads of struggle, resilience, and aspirations for freedom. From its early colonial days to its revolutionary fervor, the island nation has exp… Read More
The academic study of sport in America traces its roots back more than one hundred years but has seen a tremendous growth in its production and impact only in the last half-century or so… Read More
Google’s experiments with AI-generated search results produce some troubling answers, Gizmodo has learned, including justifications for slavery and genocide and the positive effects of… Read More
The year 1607 witnessed a pivotal moment in history as English colonists embarked on a daring mission that would forever alter the course of the New World. This mission marked the birth of… Read More
This speech was said to have been delivered by Willie Lynch on the bank of the James River in the colony of Virginia in 1712. Lynch was a British slave owner in the West Indies.&n… Read More
Looking for a dreamy beach getaway? Let’s dive into the showdown between two idyllic destinations, Turks and Caicos and Seychelles.
The Turks and Caicos Islands, with their fa… Read More
Black American lost towns are communities established by African Americans during and after the era of slavery in the United States. These communities were built as safe havens for liberated… Read More
Experience the contrasting beauty and rich cultures of Aruba and Martinique.
Aruba enchants with its desert-like landscapes, where vast stretches of sun-drenched plains are adorned with… Read More
Sugar plantations, a phrase intricately entwined with the fabric of Antigua’s history, unveil a compelling narrative that has shaped this Caribbean gem.
Sugar cane agriculture… Read More
Immerse yourself in the riveting journey of the British arrival, where history was rewritten, and the Bahamas forever altered. Experience the allure of the settlements, the triumph over noto… Read More
In this comprehensive guide about Turks and Caicos historical landmarks, TravelTips.org takes you into a world where history comes alive, where each corner holds untold stories and hidden tr… Read More
Nestled on the eastern fringes of the Caribbean lies an island with a vibrant tapestry of economic triumphs and transformations. Barbados, a captivating gem in the sea, has woven a rich econ… Read More
The Haitian revolution 1791- 1804.
Haitian Revolution summary
The Haitian Revolution was a successful slave rebellion that occurred in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Hait… Read More
From the most beautiful beaches to delectable cuisine, friendly locals, heritage and cultural experiences, and outdoor activities, Barbados has a lot to offer to any traveler. It’s a p… Read More
Many migrants who come to the UK and Ireland are likely aware that these countries are relatively small island nations. However, it is important to note that the decision to migrate to… Read More
“When dictatorship is a fact, revolution becomes a right.” Victor Hugo
“A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.” Fidel C… Read More
New perspectives on the American Civil War [reading list]
The Civil War is without question one of the seminal moments in US history—fundamentally reshaping the political, social, rac… Read More
(London) The Church of England on Tuesday apologized for the past links with slavery of a financial organization linked to it, today engaged in a vast process of compensation for victim c… Read More
The history of America is vast and complex, spanning thousands of years and involving the stories of many diverse peoples. The earliest known inhabitants of the land now known as the United… Read More
Henry Clay, an American statesman and lawyer, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky and as the United States Secretary of State under John Quincy Ad… Read More
The Queen’s passing and the accession of King Charles to me and many other families serve as a bitter reminder of the British empire’s violent exploitation and generational traum… Read More
US Border Patrol deports Haitians like rustling cattleWhy All The Hate For Haiti?by Coast WatcherAct 1: Once Upon a Time...Toussaint Louveture and the Haitian Revolution inspired millions of… Read More
In the years following the American Civil War, radical changes were made to the United States Constitution to ensure civil rights for all, regardless of race. These changes are known as Reco… Read More
Whenever my family and I travel, we love to take tours of the places, predominantly cities, that we visit to get a good understanding of where we are and also what there is to do overall. N… Read More
What are the 3 colonial regions?
The geography and climate of the thirteen colonies separated them into three different regions: New England, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies… Read More
Once your plane has landed at Savannah Hilton Head International Airport, you’ll be anxious to get your vacation started. But, you’ll still have about a 45-minute drive from the… Read More
The Owens Thomas House on Oglethorpe Square is a microcosm of the history and core values of Savannah. From the English-inspired architecture to hosting a family of slave traders, nowhere el… Read More
From studying Orthodox Christian eschatology and observing the political course of the coronavirus pandemic during the past two years, a clear picture has emerged for me about where the rule… Read More
Tallahasee, Fla. (AP) – The rumors swirled for decades: A dark history long lay buried under the grassy knolls and manicured lawns of a country club in Florida’s capital city. O… Read More
St. John is the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and can be found in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It is located just east of St. Thomas, and 80 miles (130km) east of San Juan in Puerto… Read More