Shady Grove Cemetery near Cape Girardeau traces Black life from slavery and Civil War service through Jim Crow, preserving the stories of newly freed families who built their own institutions.
Knoxville will mark Black History Month with art exhibitions, movie screenings and conversations with authors and scholars.
In his reflections on Dēmos’ and NPQ’s Third Reconstruction series, Aron Goldman uplifts the call to look beyond the crises of today and envision a new path toward our collective liberation.
February has been set aside as Black History Month. It presents an educational opportunity that can assist in closing many ...
The Blairsville Underground Railroad Museum shares the stories of slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction and beyond ...
Clyburn’s history lesson on the first eight Black representatives recaps the playbook used to strip Black wealth.
Critics say new edits to National Park Service materials strip away the violent, racist reality of Medgar Evers’ murder. On ...
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The Second Amendment landscape
Now that the Supreme Court appears to have filled out its oral argument docket for the 2025-26 term (unless it opts to fast-track a case), it seems an apt time […] The post The Second Amendment ...
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The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains
Back in 2013, the Supreme Court tossed out a key provision of the Voting Rights Act regarding federal oversight of elections.
Fragments of a long-lost medieval shrine honouring St William of York have returned to York Minster for the first time in ...
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Medgar Evers’ killer was a Klansman, but Trump administration says stop calling him a racist
The National Park Service has removed visitor brochures from the Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument. Among the anticipated changes? No longer calling his murderer a “racist.” Edits to the ...
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The Nazis massacred innocents when their regime was crumbling. What does that say about Minneapolis?
“We are the strongest country in the world,” Scott Bessent, the United States’ treasury secretary, said recently on Meet the ...
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