National News, Past Voices April 8, 2023 Enslaved people built Davidson College and its campus. A new memorial will honor them. By Anna Maria Della Costa / The Charlotte Observer
National News, Past Voices April 8, 2023 What We’ll Be Celebrating When Harriet Tubman Appears on the 20-Dollar Bill. By Clarence Lusane / The Nation
National News, Past Voices April 8, 2023 Zora Neale Hurston’s Anthropological Legacy. By Ida E. Jones / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices April 8, 2023 Progressives Have Failed to Heed LBJ’s Final Warning. By Mark K. Updegrove / Time
National News April 3, 2023 A Dream and a Lie: Ron DeSantis’s Twisted Race Pedagogy. By Anthony Conwright / The Nation
National News April 3, 2023 How Big Law and Black Brooklyn Fueled Hakeem Jeffries’s Rise. By Nicholas Fandos / NYT
National News April 3, 2023 Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Wants To Become The First Black Woman Mayor Of Houston. By Taylor S. Mitchell / HuffPost
Collegiate Voices, National News April 3, 2023 U.S. colleges face loss of racial diversity if race-conscious admissions banned, study shows. By Gabriella Borter / Reuters
National News April 3, 2023 Autism now more common in Black, Latino children than white in the U.S. By AP and NBC News
National News April 3, 2023 TransAfrica Founder Randall Robinson Dies at 81; Opposed South African Apartheid & U.S. Coups in Haiti. By Amy Goodman / Democracy Now
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News April 3, 2023 How Christian Is Christian Nationalism? By Kelefa Sanneh / The New Yorker
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News April 3, 2023 Morehouse College Is Giving a Peace Prize to the Prophet. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints / News Release
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News April 3, 2023 Public theologian Yolanda Pierce named next dean of Vanderbilt Divinity School. By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
National News, Past Voices April 3, 2023 Slavery and Rebellion in Eighteenth-Century New Jersey. By Rann Miller / AAIHS
National News April 3, 2023 Why most Americans oppose reparations for slavery. By Jennifer Ludden / NPR
National News, Past Voices April 3, 2023 Black Homeownership Before World War II. By Menika Dirkson / AAIHS
National News April 1, 2023 Alvin Bragg Rips House GOP Chairs After Additional Inquiries Into Trump Case. By Ben Bianchet / HuffPost
National News April 1, 2023 Race dominates final days of the Chicago mayoral election. By Natasha Korecki / NBC News
National News April 1, 2023 In the fight over AP African American Studies, Black students are being left behind. By Michelle Garcia / NBC News
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News April 1, 2023 Practicing Prophetic Grief. By Otis Moss III / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News April 1, 2023 Why a Trump indictment will matter so little to most of his Christian supporters. By Robert P. Jones / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News April 1, 2023 Black, Evangelical and Torn. By Caleb Gayle / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News April 1, 2023 Amid rise in antisemitism, Yeshiva University focuses on Holocaust education. By Kathryn Post / RNS
National News, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Like it or not, we all bear some responsibility for slavery. By The Guardian Letters
National News, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Applying Migration Studies To The History Of Black Fugitivity In The Antebellum Urban South. By Jaimie D. Crumley / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Black Capitalism, Underground Economies, and the Great Depression: West Palm Beach Florida. By Candace Cunningham / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Native American histories show rebuilding is possible and necessary after catastrophe. By B.L. Blanchard / Vox
National News, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Zora Neale Hurston’s Eatonville Fights To Keep Land to Preserve History. By Aallyah Wright / Capital B