Greensboro History Museum
Greensboro History Museum program to highlight how Lumbee Tribe has fought to reimagine democracy
Lumbee Tribe historian Malinda Maynor Lowery will discuss how her tribe's relationship and engagement with democracy has evolved over the years.
Greensboro History Museum celebrates the city's WWII heritage during 1940s Flashback
During World War II, Greensboro was home to the largest urban military base in the United States.
Juneteenth: A time of reflection and celebration, with some historical and contemporary complications
Two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, a Union general arrived in Texas, accompanied by 2,000 troops, and delivered the news that all enslaved Black people in the state were free. That was June 19, 1865, and on its one-year anniversary, the very first Juneteenth celebrations took place there.
Greensboro Celebrates Juneteenth With Full Day Of Events
On Thursday, President Biden signed a bill into law making Juneteenth a national federal holiday.
Greensboro Museum Seeks Community Views On Racial, Social Issues
The Greensboro History Museum has launched a video project to gather responses on racial and social issues.
'Lifted Voices' Brings African American History To Life
The Greensboro History Museum will feature costumed actors portraying local African-Americans who made historic contributions to our nati