
An event Wednesday will celebrate the 1934 Ontario Baseball Association provincial championship won by the Chatham Coloured All-Stars.
An event Wednesday will celebrate the 1934 Ontario Baseball Association provincial championship won by the Chatham Coloured All-Stars.
A profile of Assumption College grad Fred Thomas dubs him “The greatest Canadian athlete you’ve never heard of.”
Street names are among the vestiges of Wyandot history in the Windsor-Detroit area.
Comic books bringing to life the championship story of baseball’s Chatham Coloured All-Stars will be distributed to schools and libraries this summer.
A new video tells an old story, tracing the UWindsor history department from its founding to the present.
UWindsor history professor Guy Lazure feels a little like Indiana Jones after his discovery of a catalogue of a sixteenth-century library.
Donations will help to fund a digital archive documenting the histories of local flappers.
Historian Michael Roberto will discuss the 1920s and ’30s rise of fascism in the United States in a free public talk March 25 at the SoCA Armouries.
Humanities Week promises events every day, March 25 to 29.
History students will present a digital archive they created exploring “the Modern Girl” in Windsor and surroundings, 1920s-1930s.