On April 30, 1861, Virginia’s secession convention in Richmond adopted the design that became the state flag.
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On April 30, 1861, Virginia’s secession convention in Richmond adopted the design that became the state flag.
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Born on this day in 1899, Duke Ellington transformed jazz into an enduring American art form rooted in Black cultural…
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Born April 27, 1927, Coretta Scott King became a global voice for justice and a key architect of civil rights…
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VCU approves $3.6M memorial for victims of the East Marshall Street Well, advancing efforts to confront a history of grave…
Read MoreBorn in Newport News on April 25, 1917, Ella Fitzgerald rose to become one of the most influential voices in…
Read MoreOn April 24, 1867, Black Richmonders challenged segregated streetcars, marking an early chapter in the long struggle for equal access…
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Born on April 23, 1933, Annie Easley helped power the future of computing and aerospace, expanding the story of Black…
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On April 22, 1737, William Byrd II advertised a new town called Richmond, marking the city’s public beginning.
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Prince’s death on April 21, 2016 marked the loss of an artist who redefined musical innovation and artistic control in…
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Nina Simone’s death on April 21, 2003 marked the passing of an artist who turned music into a force of…
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