Articles by Ronald J. Sheehy
Supreme Court to consider South Carolina GOP’s ‘bleaching’ of Black voters out of Rep. Nancy Mace’s district. By Ariane de Vogue / CNN
Haley and Ramaswamy get buzz, but little support among Indian Americans. By Sabrina Rodriquez / Wash Post
Today’s Republican Party Follows a Familiar Fascist Model. By Joe Mayall / The Progressive
“Project 2025 shows us that the old Right has left the building”: GOP’s surrender to Trump complete. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
Social Media Shows Divided State Of Black Ameicans On Hamas’ Attack On Israel. By Sherelle Burt / Black Enterprise
Democrats see warning signs with Black voters in Louisiana governor’s race. By Caroline Vakil and Cheyanne M. Daniels / The Hill
Cash Bail Ends in Illinois, How Will Things Change? By Michael A. Brant / The Progressive
School choice and race: How the debate affects parents and communities. By Ken Makin / CSM
The nonreligious are a growing US phenomenon. They really don’t like organized religion. By Peter Smith / NCR
Is “Jewish” a Race or Religion? By Patheos
DC AME Church Files $22 Million Lawsuit Against The Proud Boys: ‘We Will Not Shrink In The Face Of This.’ By Tomas Kassahun / Blavity
Klan War: how Ulysses S Grant took the fight to the extreme right. By Rich Tenorio / The Guardian
The Last U.S. Slave Ship Arrived in Alabama 163 Years Ago — This New Museum Honors the 110 People on Board. By Natalie Preddie / Travel and Leisure
Dred Scott’s struggle for freedom honored with new memorial. By Gabrielle Hays and Solveig Rennan / PBS
Native Americans celebrate their histories and cultures on Indigenous Peoples Day. By Mark Theissen and Morgan Lee / ABC News
A Racist Harvard Scientist Commissioned Photos of Enslaved People. One Possible Descendant Wants to Reclaim Their Story. By Jennifer Berry Hawes / Propublica
Black medic wounded on D-Day to be honored for treating dozens of troops. By Rebecca Santana and Kevin Wolf/ ABC News
Hughes Van Ellis, one of the last known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre, dies. By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
How an 8-year-old Hispanic girl paved the way for desegregation. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
The First Magazine for Black Children Is Revisited, Its Message Still Resonant. By Celia McGee / NYT
Athletes’ advocacy for voting rights garners broad support, poll finds. By Sapna Bansil and Emily Guskin / Wash Post
The 1948 baseball photo with a radical message of acceptance. By Frederic J. Frommer / Wash Post
No Longer Just ‘Goggles and a Suit’: Anthony Nesty on How Swimming Has Changed. By Victor Mather / NYT
The Kingsleys. A Novel By Dr. Marvin Dunn / Amazon
Race Inquiry Digest ( Oct 19) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Featured A Health Crisis Is Brewing for Black Kids. By Margo Snipe / Capital B