National News September 10, 2019 What Nashville can teach New York about school desegregation. By Ansley T. Erickson / Wash Post
National News September 10, 2019 North Carolina Court Strikes Down Gerrymander, Citing Smoking Gun Evidence in the Hofeller Files. By Mark Joseph Stern / Slate
National News September 10, 2019 The Former Slave Who Sued for Reparations, and Won. By W. Caleb McDaniel / NYT
National News September 10, 2019 Immigration in America Is Increasingly Asian, Female, and Middle-Class. Why Don’t We Talk About It? By Laura Thompson / Mother Jones
National News September 10, 2019 The graying of America’s prisons: ‘When is enough enough?’ By Eileen Rivers / USA
National News September 10, 2019 Cherokee Nation Names First Delegate To Congress. By Graham Lee Brewer / NPR
National News September 6, 2019 Black kids in Missouri are being shot down in unspeakable numbers. By kay Wicker / ThinkProgress
National News September 6, 2019 Jim Crow Returns to the Supreme Court. By Matt Ford / The New Republic
National News September 6, 2019 Probe of missing Georgia votes finds “extreme” irregularities in black districts. By Andrew O’Hehir / Salon
National News September 6, 2019 The Petrochemical Industry Is Killing Another Black Community in ‘Cancer Alley.’ By Mara Kardas-Nelson / The Nation
National News, Past Voices September 6, 2019 How Black Suffragettes Subverted the Domestic Sphere. By Hannah Giorgis / The Atlantic
National News September 6, 2019 A fight over gifted education in New York is escalating a national debate over segregated schools. By Erin Einhorn / NBC News
National News September 3, 2019 Teaching Slavery : A Dark Legacy Comes to Light. By Joe Heim / Wash Post
National News September 3, 2019 The ‘1619 Project’ Curriculum Challenges Teachers to Reframe U.S. History. By Madeline Will / Education Week
Collegiate Voices, National News August 30, 2019 Remember that new SAT ‘adversity score’? That’s no longer happening. By Kendall Tramell and Chris Boyette / CNN
National News August 30, 2019 Desegregation Plan: Eliminate All Gifted Programs in New York. By Eliza Shapiro / NYT
National News August 30, 2019 Everyone is talking about 1619. But that’s not actually when slavery in America started. By Ciara Torres-Spelliscy / Wash Post
National News August 30, 2019 After shootings, El Paso and Latino groups amp up action against gun violence, white supremacy. By Suzanne Gamboa / NBC News
National News, Past Voices August 30, 2019 Aaron Burr, the Vice President best known for shooting Alexander Hamilton, had a secret biracial family. By Leah Asmelash / CNN
National News August 27, 2019 Nearly a third of Americans were alive during Jim Crow. By Phillip Bump / Wash Post
National News August 27, 2019 California’s Forgotten Confederate History. By Kevin Waite / The New Republic
National News August 27, 2019 Bernie Sanders unveils ambitious plan to reform nation’s criminal justice system. By Matthew Rozsa / Salon
National News August 27, 2019 Eric Garner decision: NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo fired, but justice still denied for Garner’s family. By Paul Butler / NBC News
National News August 27, 2019 Atlanta Child Murders Case Has Been Reopened. By EJ Dickson / Rolling Stone
National News August 23, 2019 How slavery became America’s first big business. By P.R. Lockhart / Vox