LGBTQ+ history wasn't recorded in the same ways other Knoxville history was, but the stories of East Tennessee's queer ...
“There’s articles here and there, but I know that there was so much else going on,” said Donna Braquet, founder of Knoxville Queer History, whose mission is "to collect, preserve and to ...
It can be difficult to find evidence of what LGBTQ+ life and culture looked like years ago in East Tennessee. For starters, prejudice and hate systemically prevented those stories from being ...
Along Lyons View Pike sit three representations of Knoxville's Black history – the former Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and ...
Tennessee is flexing its national championship with two new decals in Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Tennessee baseball is fresh off ...
Looking for Black History Month events to attend or current Black-owned business to support or stories of Knoxville's history? We've got you covered!
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNDevelopment projects bringing ‘new breath’ to Magnolia AvenueMultiple projects are underway on Magnolia Avenue as development continues in East Knoxville. A trio of 100-year-old ...
Meet Harry Royston, the man who introduced the tamale to Knoxville as far back as the 1800s!
Here's a closer look at why Auburn basketball's Bruce Pearl was fired by Tennessee in 2011, leading to his hiring as the ...
Why not observe Black History Month by supporting Black entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations around Knoxville this February - and all year long?
The Beck Cultural Exchange Center holds more than 50,000 Black history artifacts, maintained by a team of archivists.
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