Tucked behind Waffle House and Parker’s gas station on President Street, rests LePageville Memorial Cemetery. Once the neighborhood of African American railroad laborers who, from 1885 to 1967, hauled ...
In 1989, Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term "intersectionality" to describe how race and gender overlap for Black females to create dual bias, discrimination and even volatile situations. The ...
Built by architect William Jay, who also designed the Telfair Mansion, the historic Savannah Theatre opened its doors to the public in 1818 and again in 1950 following a remodeling in the art deco ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — We were standing in front of the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, a registered historic landmark. It’s home to the oldest continuous Black congregation in the nation, ...
This column is by Sue Adler, the CEO and president of Historic Savannah Foundation and Austin Hill, the chairman of Historic Savannah Foundation’s Board of Trustees and the President of Corcoran ...
SAVANNAH — The simple street signs sprinkled along the edges of this city’s downtown state the obvious: Passersby are entering a National Historic Landmark District. Savannah’s historic district is ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF) announced its inaugural list of at-risk historic buildings as part of its newest local advocacy initiative, Historic Savannah Foundation’s ...
SAVANNAH — As a boy in the Bronx, Jerome Meadows dreamed of Michelangelo. He’d spend his spare waking hours drawing or painting horses in the style of the master artist — hyper-realistic with highly ...
Savannah, Georgia is known for its well-preserved Historic District, a 2.5-square-mile radius of cobblestone streets, moss-draped oak trees, grand mansions and historic inns. Beyond the shaded squares ...