Chatting with historian Jeff Sellers about the people buried at the Tennessee State Capitol
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Printed by people incarcerated in the now-closed Tennessee State Prison, 'The Interim' set the stage for prison newspapers of today
A century later, we look back at the Dayton, Tenn., case that’s still resonating in our courtrooms and legislatures today
I spent the holidays trying Carver's technique, which showed the care the inventor had for his community a century ago
The free woman of color ran an ice cream saloon downtown between 1830 and 1860
The Tennessee Preservation Trust is reportedly selling the historic Highlander Folk School site — but not to the Highlander Center
The Knoxville congressman called Kamala Harris a 'DEI hire.' Let's look at Burchett's history.
How a headstone in a Madison cemetery connects to Edmondson, Tennessee Gov. William Carroll and Old Nashville's Black community
The Oklahoma governor recently said Tennessee and other Southern states should send their National Guard forces to Texas
Perhaps more works by the famed Black Nashvillian are being unknowingly kept as family heirlooms
