Race Inquiry Digest (Oct 4) – The Week’s Top Stories

The Weekend Edition of Race Inquiry Digest features the top stories from the two previous Digests published during the week.  Click here for earlier Digests. 

Editor’s Note: Should African Americans Leave America? Lessons from History. By Ronald J. Sheehy, Editor / Race Inquiry

Across social media and dinner-table conversations, a striking question circulates: Should African Americans consider “self-deportation” to places like Ghana, Portugal, Panama, or Mexico? It is not the first time this question has been raised in Black history. In the 19th century, the American Colonization Society proposed to solve the “Negro problem” by sending free Black people to Liberia. The overwhelming majority of African Americans resisted. The contrast between then and now tells us much about belonging, agency, and America’s unfulfilled promises. Read more

The Week’s Top Stories

Political / Social

What the Public Memory of Charlie Kirk Revealed. Nikole Hannah-Jones / NYT  Read more 

Turning Point’s Dangerous Echo of Fascist Youth Movements. By Ronald J. Sheehy, Editor / Race Inquiry   Read more

Trump defends use of U.S. military against ‘enemy within.’ By Morning Edition / NPR  Read more 

How a Government Shutdown Will Impact Black Families. By Brandon Tensley / Capital One   Read more 

Education

Public Schools, Democracy, and the Return of Segregation. By Ronald J. Sheehy, Editor / Race Inquiry  Read more

The Legacy of Black High-School Head Coaches During and After Segregation. By Ronald J. Sheehy, Editor / Race Inquiry   Read more

School funding could take a hit in the next federal budget. By Cory Turner / NPR  Read more 

World

An Ugly American berates the United Nations — and shames the rest of us. By Chauncey Devega / Salon  Read more 

Warning to you and your loved ones. By Robert Reich / Substack  Read more 

Trump’s Gaza Plan Is Mere “Repackaging of Genocide” for Israel’s Benefit. By Amy Goodman / Democracy Now  Read more 

Ethics / Morality / Religion

Grace and Disgrace. By David Remnick / The New Yorker   Read more 

Today’s Christian Right Is More About Vengeance Than Kindness. 

Historical / Cultural

How ‘woke’ went from an expression in Black culture to a conservative criticism. By Terry Tang / AP  Read more 

Sports

NFL pushing diverse worldview with Bad Bunny even as America retreats from it. By Mike Freeman / USA Today  Read more 

‘He was older than our fathers’: An oral history of Satchel Paige’s final game at 59. By William Weinbaum / Andscape   Read more 

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