Each March, individuals come together to celebrate Women’s History Month. Although there are not as many celebratory events on campus this year as in previous years, there are still some
Each March, individuals come together to celebrate Women’s History Month. Although there are not as many celebratory events on campus this year as in previous years, there are still some
On Feb. 15, the East Tennessee History Center on South Gay Street hosted local historians Robert J. Booker and Jack Neely in a lecture discussing Black moviegoing experiences from 1907-1963.
It is the second week of Black History Month and there are a plethora of places in Knoxville that are commemorating Knoxville’s Black history. Here are some resources that can