National, Past Voices January 13, 2024 70 years after Brown vs. Board of Education, public schools still deeply segregated. By Erica Frankenberg / The Conversation
National, Past Voices January 13, 2024 U.S. Mint Releases Coins Honoring Harriet Tubman. By Shruti Rajkumar / Huff Post
National, Past Voices January 9, 2024 An Appeal for Impartial Suffrage. By Frederick Douglas / The Atlantic JANUARY 1867 ISSUE
National, Past Voices January 9, 2024 South Carolina plaintiffs seek to correct the civil rights record. By Kathleen Parker / Wash Post
National, Past Voices January 9, 2024 A racist mob destroyed her home. She was given the land 84 years later. By Timothy Bella / Wash Post
National, Past Voices January 2, 2024 What Was Christmas Like For Slaves In America? By Bilal G. Morris / Newsone
National, Past Voices January 2, 2024 100 years ago, the KKK planted bombs at a U.S. university – part of the terror group’s crusade against American Catholics. By William Trollinger / The Conversation
National, Past Voices January 2, 2024 In the worst of America’s Jim Crow era, Black intellectual W.E.B. Du Bois found inspiration and hope in national parks. By Thomas S. Bremer / The Conversation
National, Past Voices January 2, 2024 Confederate memorial to be removed in coming days from Arlington National Cemetery, despite some GOP pushback. AP News
National, Past Voices December 16, 2023 Charlotte Forten Describes Life on the Sea Islands. By Charlotte Forten Grimké / The Atlantic
Culture, Past Voices December 16, 2023 Movie Theaters, the Urban North, and Policing the Color Line. By Alyssa Lopez / AAIHS
National, Past Voices December 11, 2023 What Happened When the U.S. Failed to Prosecute an Insurrectionist Ex-President. By Jill Lepore / The New Yorker
National, Past Voices December 11, 2023 Unraveling Ulysses S. Grant’s Complex Relationship With Slavery. By John Reeves / Smithsonian Magazine
National, Past Voices December 11, 2023 Longstreet: the Confederate general who switched sides on race. By Rich Tenorio / The Guardian
National, Past Voices December 9, 2023 The lesser-known history of the Monroe doctrine. By Benjamin Weber / Salon
National, Past Voices December 9, 2023 US lawmakers push for federal holiday honoring Rosa Parks on the anniversary of her arrest. By Rikki Klaus / CNN
National, Past Voices December 7, 2023 Conservative Christian Affection for Fascists Predates Trump. By Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine
National, Past Voices December 7, 2023 Dr. King and a Moral Plan for Justice. By M. keith Claybrook / AAIHS