Articles by Ronald J. Sheehy
Parler is bringing together mainstream conservatives, anti-Semites and white supremacists as the social media platform attracts millions of Trump supporters. By Alex Newhouse / The Conversation
In Trump v. Biden, Native American voters played a crucial role. It’s time to recognize that. By Julian Brave NoiseCat / NBC News
Obama’s take on evangelical Hispanics could reinforce Democrats’ challenges. By Eugene Scott / Wash Post
Beyond Breonna: Louisville Police Make the Case for Abolition. By Natasha Lennard / The Intercept
Newly Elected Progressive DAs Promise To End Policies Deemed Unfair. By Cheryl Corley / NPR
Wilton Gregory becomes first Black American cardinal — after three coronavirus tests and a quarantine. By Chico Harlan / Wash Post
Black Americans are forced to operate our entire lives in battle mode. It’s utterly exhausting. By Nathan McCall / Wash Post
Tokenized’: Inside Black Workers’ Struggles at the King of Crypto Start-Ups. By Nathaniel Popper / NYT
‘And THAT’S That!’: Correcting The Historical Record With Nikole Hannah-Jones. By Ja’han Jones / HuffPost Podcast
George Washington’s 1795 Thanksgiving celebrated liberty. But the chef behind the feast had none. By Ramin Ganeshram / Wash Post
Remembering the Enslaved Who Sued for Freedom Before the Civil War. By Jennifer Szalai / NYT
For Black tour guides in Savannah, the historical is personal. By Ariel Felton / Wash Post
John Coltrane’s favorite composition was the love song he wrote for his first wife, Naima. By Denise Oliver Velez / Daily Kos
David Dinkins Kept Loving Tennis, No Matter Who Mocked Him. By Victor Mather / NYT
Tiger Woods and the complicated history of being the symbol of racial progress. By Farrell Evans / The Undefeated
Mike Tyson fights Roy Jones Jr. to draw in his return to boxing ring. By Josh Peters / USA Today
Is American Healing Even Possible? By Adam Harris / The Atlantic
Race Inquiry Digest (Dec 3) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Featured Minority Rule Cannot Last in America. It Never Has. By Kenneth Owen / The Atlantic