In 1804, Ohio passed “Black Laws” that barred testimony, schools, and jobs for Black residents—proving freedom in the North was fraught with racism.
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Ohio is rich in Black history. Here are some historical Black Ohio facts you probably didn't know
Nearly 50 years after the United States first recognized Black History Month as an annual tradition, February is when we ...
When Jennifer Boresz Engelking was in seventh grade she found herself fascinated by local historical lore about a shipwreck. “I found a paper I wrote from seventh grade and it actually said in it, ...
The Falls of the Ohio, an area important to Louisville's history, was preserved in the 1990s with the opening of a state park ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Stonewall Columbus is being honored on Friday, the organization’s 45th anniversary, with an Ohio historical marker, recognizing its decades of advocacy and support for central ...
Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman, R-Lima, oversees a Senate session. (Photo by Graham Stokes for Ohio Capital Journal. Republish photo only with original story.) Ohio citizens right now are ...
A pair of Ohio Republican lawmakers want public schools and public universities to teach positive impacts of Christianity on American history. No other religion is mentioned in the bill. Republican ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The day has arrived and will be looked back on fondly by either Ohio State or Notre Dame fans forever. The Buckeyes and Fighting Irish meet Monday night in the College Football ...
Read about the history of the Ohio State football versus Penn State below. The Buckeyes have dominated the matchup against ...
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