At first, they lived in tight-knit communities in Downtown Columbus, residing in alleyways while white residents lived along the city's main thoroughfares. The community expanded east ...
Local residents share how their stories intertwine with Black Americans’ impact on business, education and culture in the United States.
Mark your calendar with these opportunities to learn about and celebrate women's history throughout March. 🎞️ See leading ...
1995Columbus High School FFA members topped of FFA week by driving their tractors to Columbus High School. Pictured is a convoy driving on W. James Street. The longstanding dispute between the ...
Cindy Ware, curator of the Columbus Police Department heritage museum talks about the department’s history during a recent interview with the Ledger-Enquirer. 02/13/2025 Mike Haskey mhaskey@ ...
The Open Shelter found itself homeless when its building was razed to make way for Scioto Peninsula development.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As a teen, Akie Benjamin was arrested multiple times for stealing cars. His mom even reached out to 10TV asking for him to be locked up, but Judge Michael Holbrook gave him ...
Women's History Month, which kicks off in March, is an annual nationwide celebration honoring women’s contributions to ...
that does not mean your curiosity or learning about Black history in Columbus must. Black residents have called Columbus home since its beginning, author, tour guide and Columbus historian Rita ...