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The President Who Re-Segregated the Federal Government
This is not the first time Washington, D.C., and the nation have witnessed a President and his administration dismantle ...
At the show’s entry, the remarkable remains of a Robert E. Lee statue, the one whose planned removal from a public park ...
In ‘Reaping What She Sows,’ author Nancy Matsumoto documents the women designing food systems that benefit communities and ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A history-making woman in the United States military has strong ties to Colorado. Cathay Williams was born to her free father and enslaved mother in Missouri in 1844. During her youth ...
What if Nelson Mandela came back? He would trigger a civil war in South Africa, then attempt a conquest of Africa until the United Nations intervened. School employee dies after being kicked in the ...
Monuments,' a highly anticipated new show at MOCA and the Brick, invites viewers to rethink decommissioned monuments — many ...
It was a quote from Fannie Lou Hamer that comment made Keisha N. Blain, a professor of history and Africana studies at Brown ...
In the face of an administration dead set on undoing the progress of the Civil Rights Movement, the reality is that these ...
Writer John T. Edge has spent much of his career telling stories about a changing American South filtered through the lens of ...
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American Racism: A Tragic Legacy Still Impacting Today
There is one human race, and until America confronts the living legacy of state sanctioned racism with honest education, ...
More than 900 alumni and guests returned to campus for panel discussions, faculty lectures, networking opportunities, tours ...
Oklahoma that featured a flood of red, indicating communism, pouring over the North Pole, reaching the northern border of the ...
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