Zora Neale Hurston’s searing book about the final survivor of the transatlantic slave trade, Cudjo Lewis, is being published nearly a century after it was written.
A new memorial and museum in Montgomery, Alabama, challenges the nation to acknowledge its crimes.
Captain Lawrence E. Dickson could be the first missing Tuskegee pilot identified since the end of World War II.
Chinese immigrants, escaped slaves, and Native Americans were all people U.S. forces tried to keep on one side or the other.
The newly found Nazca Lines are thousands of years old.
Fifty years after his assassination, Dr. King’s family thinks the convicted gunman was innocent.
Was Bill Clinton's 1994 meeting with Boris Yeltsin the most hilariously awful state visit in history?
The footprints provide more clues about human migration from the Eastern to the Western Hemisphere.