Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 15, 2024 Anxious, grieving, elated: Clergy prepare to preach into the post-election whirlwind. By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
National, Past Voices November 15, 2024 How pioneering Black liberals battled Thomas Jefferson’s “Dark Age.” By Paul Rosenberg / Salon
National, Past Voices November 15, 2024 When a Multi-Racial Democracy Was Violently Overthrown in America. By Ed. Rampell / The Progressive
National, Past Voices November 15, 2024 Maulana Karenga, Operational Unity, and the Black Power Movement. By M. Keith Claybrook, Jr / AAIHS
National, Opinion November 15, 2024 Why Does No One Understand the Real Reason Trump Won? By Michael Tomasky / The New Republic
National, Opinion November 14, 2024 Trump Just Ran The Most Racist Campaign In Modern History ― And Won. By Nathalie Baptiste
National, Opinion November 14, 2024 Americans Didn’t Embrace Trump, They Rejected Biden-Harris. By Jonathan Chait / NY Magazine
National November 14, 2024 Harris Says She Concedes the Election, but Not Her Fight. By Nicholas Nehamas and Erica L. Green / NYT
National November 14, 2024 Angela Alsobrooks Becomes Maryland’s First Black Female Senator. By Liz Skalka / HuffPost
National November 14, 2024 Mark Robinson is now free to ‘perv’ out on porn sites after likely massive loss. By Emily Singer / Daily Kos
National November 14, 2024 In Louisville, Relief and Regret After Ex-Officer’s Conviction in Breonna Taylor Case.
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 14, 2024 White Christians made Donald Trump president — again. By Bob Smietana / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 14, 2024 What to Do After the Election. By Bonnie Kristan / Christianity Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 14, 2024 What the Black church can teach us about ‘Black on Black care’ and the election. By Cassandra Gould / RNS
National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 A Forgotten Eyewitness to Civil-Rights-Era Mississippi. By Paige Williams / The New Yorker
National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 New Haven, Connecticut turned down what would have been the first Black college in 1831. Now, city officials might apologize. By Dawn Sawyer / CNN
National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 How Native Americans guarded their societies against tyranny. By Kathleen DuVal / The Conversation.
National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 How the John Birch Society tried to radicalize the American right in the ’60s. By Nellie Gilles / NPR
National, Opinion November 14, 2024 Trump Won. Now What? The United States is about to become a different kind of country. By David Frum / The Atlantic
National, Opinion November 4, 2024 Donald Trump Is the Tyrant George Washington Feared. By Tom Nichols / The Atlantic
National, Opinion November 4, 2024 Latinos Who Support Donald Trump Have ‘Internalized Racism,’ According to Journalist Paola Ramos. By Pedro Camacho / The Latin Times
National, Opinion November 4, 2024 Black Men Are Waiting for a Democratic Party That Delivers for Them. By Charles Coleman Jr. / NYT
National November 4, 2024 Adams’s Top Deputy Mayor Resigns, Intensifying Wave of Departures. By Dana Rubinstein and William K. Rashbaum / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 4, 2024 Democrats Must Confront an Inconvenient Genocide. By Wajahat Ali / The Progressive
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 4, 2024 The Paradoxes Facing the Christian Right in Election 2024. By Amy Littlefield / The Nation
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National November 4, 2024 How the Trump Bible grift spells danger for public schools. By Lisa Needham / Daily Kos
National, Past Voices November 4, 2024 The road to a slave-free Georgia: the little-known history of state founder James Oglethorpe. By George Chidi / The Guardian