Brooklyn's Abolitionist History Comes Alive With Every StepMama Joy's Abolitionist Walking Tour uncovers Brooklyn's rich history of free Black communities and their role in the abolition of slavery.
The fight to preserve a Brooklyn home believed to be part of the Underground RailroadActivists are striving to preserve 227 Duffield Street, a historical site connected to the Underground Railroad.
Brooklyn's Abolitionist History Comes Alive With Every StepMama Joy's Abolitionist Walking Tour uncovers Brooklyn's rich history of free Black communities and their role in the abolition of slavery.
The fight to preserve a Brooklyn home believed to be part of the Underground RailroadActivists are striving to preserve 227 Duffield Street, a historical site connected to the Underground Railroad.
Activists pressure Biden to act as Trump vows to vigorously' enforce death penaltyPresident Biden commuted death sentences for 37 federal prisoners, allowing them to serve life without parole, contrasting Trump's pro-death penalty stance.
In Vermont, Abolitionists Are Fighting a Prison-Building BoomVermont's new prison plans reflect a troubling trend toward mass incarceration, despite claims of reform.
Walk Through Brooklyn With This Abolitionist History Audio TourBrooklyn's 'More Than a Brook' tour explores abolitionist history through an interactive experience.
Discover Brooklyn's rich abolitionist history: New audio tour launches in time for Juneteenth Celebrations * Brooklyn PaperExperience Brooklyn's abolitionist history through an interactive audio tour.
A brand new park just opened in Downtown Brooklyn - Brooklyn MagazineA new public park, Abolitionist Park, has opened in Brooklyn after two decades, offering relaxation and historical tribute.
Walk Through Brooklyn With This Abolitionist History Audio TourBrooklyn's 'More Than a Brook' tour explores abolitionist history through an interactive experience.
Discover Brooklyn's rich abolitionist history: New audio tour launches in time for Juneteenth Celebrations * Brooklyn PaperExperience Brooklyn's abolitionist history through an interactive audio tour.
A brand new park just opened in Downtown Brooklyn - Brooklyn MagazineA new public park, Abolitionist Park, has opened in Brooklyn after two decades, offering relaxation and historical tribute.
Feb 19: Brooklyn Black History Maker, Elizabeth A. GloucesterElizabeth Gloucester was the wealthiest Black woman in the nation at the time of her death in 1883.She built her real estate empire by acquiring boarding homes and ran a prosperous second-hand clothing store and furniture store in Philadelphia and New York.