The bones match records for 12-year-old Delisha Africa, who was among 11 people who died when police dropped explosives on a ...
The Penn Museum's Penn Cultural Heritage Center is launching a study on the collection practices of museums across the United States. Credit: Chenyao Liu The Penn Museum’s Penn Cultural Heritage ...
suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! The Penn Museum has discovered additional human remains in its possession associated with the 1985 MOVE ...
MOVE was a Black liberation group founded in the early 1970s in Philadelphia by Vincent Leaphart, who later changed his name to John Africa. The group combined Black nationalist ideas with a back-to- ...
PHILADELPHIA — The Penn Museum says it is in possession of more human remains from the MOVE bombing — three years after it was first revealed that university researchers had kept remains from ...
As the 40-year anniversary of the MOVE bombing draws closer, another victim's skeletal remains were discovered to be in the ownership of a U-Penn museum. The remains of a 12-year-old girl who was ...
Penn Museum finds more remains believed to belong to Delisha Africa, a child victim of the 1986 MOVE bombing, during an ...
The bones of a 12-year-old girl killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing were discovered at the Penn Museum, three years after ...
For over 3,000 years, ancient Egypt was one of the most powerful civilizations on Earth, with an empire stretching across ...
The remains were discovered during a comprehensive inventory that the Penn Museum conducted to prepare thousands of artifacts, some dating back more than a century, to be moved into upgraded ...
Why Not Prosper, a partner to Penn’s Civic House, opened the Formerly Incarcerated Renaissance Museum in Germantown, Pa. on Aug. 23 — the first museum dedicated to this community in the United States.