Fort Marion and Beyond: Native American Ledger Drawings, 1865-1900 is an exhilarating presentation of nineteenth century drawings that illuminate an essential and complex piece of American art and history. The exhibition features over one hundred Plains Ledger drawings created by Arapaho, Cheyenne, Hidatsa, Kiowa, and Lakota warrior artists that testify to the power of the image both in its making and in its capacity to speak to the depths of the human spirit.
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The US Army has reversed the convictions of 110 Black soldiers, including 19 who were executed, for a century-old mutiny in Houston, Texas, a move aimed at addressing historical injustices rooted in Jim Crow-era racism. Learn about the Buffalo Soldiers and the significant steps taken to correct past mistakes in this article.
“Away for Awhile” — a documentary produced by former Rappahannock resident Stephanie Slewka and filmed by Culpeper resident Nathan Bailey — will debut at Richmond’s Pocahontas Reframed Film Festival on