African American History /tags/african-american-history-0 African American History en-US Copyright © 2024 Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMT Historic Black cemetery celebrates 150 years in St. Louis with significant restoration /race-identity-and-faith/2024-10-17/st-louis-greenwood-historic-black-cemetery-celebrates-150-years-restoration Greenwood Cemetery has been through a major transformation in recent years. This week, the historic Black cemetery is celebrating its 150th anniversary and a renewed push to restore and preserve its grounds. Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMT /race-identity-and-faith/2024-10-17/st-louis-greenwood-historic-black-cemetery-celebrates-150-years-restoration Kate Grumke ‘Now it never will be forgotten’: Illinois' New Philadelphia becomes a national park /culture-history/2023-05-19/now-it-never-will-be-forgotten-illinois-new-philadelphia-becomes-a-national-park New Philadelphia, a small Pike County, Illinois, town rich in history, is making headlines nearly 200 years after it was founded. It made a name for itself in 1836 when it became the first town legally registered and platted by a formerly enslaved person. Recently, the town site became the nation’s 424th national park. Fri, 19 May 2023 10:00:00 GMT /culture-history/2023-05-19/now-it-never-will-be-forgotten-illinois-new-philadelphia-becomes-a-national-park Marissanne Lewis-Thompson Florissant music teacher makes sure students have new djembes to learn African rhythms /culture-history/2023-05-05/florissant-music-teacher-makes-sure-students-have-new-djembes-to-learn-african-rhythms Florissant music teacher Anthony Griffin raised over $700 for 10 African djembes for his first and second grade students at Commons Lane Elementary School. The drums will help students learn about music that is rooted in Black American heritage and culture. Fri, 05 May 2023 10:00:00 GMT /culture-history/2023-05-05/florissant-music-teacher-makes-sure-students-have-new-djembes-to-learn-african-rhythms Britny Cordera Alton is rich in Black history. Soon, bus tours will explore it /culture-history/2023-04-27/alton-is-rich-in-black-history-soon-bus-tours-will-explore-it From May through November, bus tours will lead visitors through the rich Black history of Alton. Thu, 27 Apr 2023 09:00:00 GMT /culture-history/2023-04-27/alton-is-rich-in-black-history-soon-bus-tours-will-explore-it Jeremy D. Goodwin Griot Museum celebrates St. Louis Black history with art piece from Smithsonian designer /arts/2022-11-22/griot-museum-celebrates-st-louis-black-history-with-art-piece-from-smithsonian-designer The Griot Museum of Black History will soon receive a public art installation by a world-renowned Black architect. David Adjaye is creating a work that will share the St. Louis region’s Black history. Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:15:00 GMT /arts/2022-11-22/griot-museum-celebrates-st-louis-black-history-with-art-piece-from-smithsonian-designer Chad Davis Progress continues to preserve historic Black schoolhouse in Faust Park /2022-09-28/progress-continues-to-preserve-historic-black-schoolhouse-in-faust-park Officials are hoping African School #4’s reconstruction at Faust Park Historic Village is complete either by the end of the year or early in 2023. Wed, 28 Sep 2022 17:00:34 GMT /2022-09-28/progress-continues-to-preserve-historic-black-schoolhouse-in-faust-park Jason Rosenbaum These 5 women shaped St. Louis, but are often left out of history books /culture-history/2022-03-23/these-5-women-shaped-st-louis-but-are-often-left-out-of-history-books Historian Katie Moon describes notable women who shaped St. Louis history. Wed, 23 Mar 2022 10:18:48 GMT /culture-history/2022-03-23/these-5-women-shaped-st-louis-but-are-often-left-out-of-history-books Shahla Farzan For Somi Kakoma, ‘Dreaming Zenzile’ Was Years In The Making /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2021-09-17/for-somi-kakoma-dreaming-zenzile-was-years-in-the-making Somi Kakoma discusses “Dreaming Zenzile,” the musical she wrote and starred in, which just had its world premiere at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. The play tells the story of South African singer Miriam Makeba. Tue, 21 Sep 2021 20:20:46 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2021-09-17/for-somi-kakoma-dreaming-zenzile-was-years-in-the-making Sarah Fenske Missouri’s Oldest One-Room African American Schoolhouse Gets A New Chance At Life /culture-history/2021-08-30/missouris-oldest-one-room-schoolhouse-gets-a-new-chance-at-life A one-room schoolhouse built in 1894 for African American children is moving to a St. Louis County park where it will be restored. African School #4 had been converted into a garage after the schoolhouse closed in the 1950s. Mon, 30 Aug 2021 10:19:30 GMT /culture-history/2021-08-30/missouris-oldest-one-room-schoolhouse-gets-a-new-chance-at-life Marissanne Lewis-Thompson 2 Touring History Exhibits To Explore In The Metro East /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2021-07-20/2-touring-history-exhibits-to-explore-in-the-metro-east Matt Meacham of Illinois Humanities delves into two exhibitions currently touring the state: the Smithsonian's “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” and the “Illinois Freedom Project.” Tue, 20 Jul 2021 20:27:45 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2021-07-20/2-touring-history-exhibits-to-explore-in-the-metro-east Lara Hamdan