National News, Past Voices September 10, 2022 World’s Richest Negro Girl’ inspired media ridicule, fascination, alarm. By Sudney Trent / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices September 10, 2022 How Black washerwomen in the South became pioneers of American labor. By Kim Kelly / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices September 10, 2022 Fight over future of library that sparked civil rights ideas. By Travis Loller / AP and ABC News
National News, Past Voices September 9, 2022 Black Historians, Race, and the Historical Profession. By Hettie Williams / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 9, 2022 Panel says West Point, Naval Academy should scrub Confederate names. By Julia Mueller / The Hill
National News, Past Voices September 9, 2022 Counties with more slaves in 1860 have higher gun ownership rates today, study finds. By Matthew Rozsa / Salon
National News, Past Voices September 9, 2022 Race, Welfare Reform, and the Push for Family Values. By Trumaine Mitchell / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 9, 2022 A Tiny House in Manhattan Has a Link to the Underground Railroad. By Juhn Freeman Gill / NYT
National News, Past Voices September 5, 2022 The Supreme Court and Racial Inequality. By Alani Golanski / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 5, 2022 The Unsung Heroes of the Underground Railroad. By Trisha Posey / Christianity Today
National News, Past Voices September 3, 2022 Statue honors once-enslaved woman who won freedom in court. By AP and NPR
National News, Past Voices September 3, 2022 All-Black women crew operates American Airlines flight from Dallas in honor of trailblazer Bessie Coleman. By Emma Tucker / CNN
National News, Past Voices September 3, 2022 How Stokely Carmichael Helped Inspire the Creation of C-SPAN. By Eamon Whalen / Mother Jones
National News, Past Voices September 3, 2022 In Tulsa, the movement for reparations scores a historic victory. By Karen Attiah / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices August 30, 2022 When Did Racism Begin? By Vanita Seth / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
National News, Past Voices August 30, 2022 In 1896, Black intellectuals criticized The Post’s coverage of race. By John Kelly / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices August 25, 2022 Catholic Order Struggles to Raise $100 Million to Atone for Slave Labor. By Rachel L. Swan / NYT
National News, Past Voices August 25, 2022 American Democracy Was Never Designed to Be Democratic. By Louis Menand / The New Yorker
National News, Past Voices August 25, 2022 How Policing Black Women’s Bodies Built the Modern City. By Simon Balto / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices August 20, 2022 Lincoln’s midterms: The lessons of 1862, and how they may still apply. By Matthew Rozsa / Salon
National News, Past Voices August 20, 2022 When America Joined the Cult of the Confederacy. By Brent Staples / NYT
National News, Past Voices August 19, 2022 Colonial Williamsburg tells the story of early American settlers. But in 1956 it paved over Black history to make a parking lot. By Jacquelyne Germain / CNN
National News, Past Voices August 18, 2022 Ivy League university set to rebury skulls of Black people kept for centuries. By Ed Pilkington / The Guardian
National News, Past Voices August 18, 2022 Reproductive Justice and Black Women’s Activism. By Tiana U. Wilson / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices August 18, 2022 Unsolved murders and the mothers of Jackson, Mississippi. By Jim Axelrod and Andrew Bast / CBS News
National News, Past Voices August 9, 2022 Reproductive Rights, Slavery, and ‘Dobbs v. Jackson.’ By Jennifer L. Morgan / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices August 6, 2022 Why Slavery is So Hard to Teach in Schools. By Giulia Heyward / Capital B
National News, Past Voices August 6, 2022 Racism, policing, politics and violence: How America in 2022 was shaped by 1964. By Robert S. Mcelvaine / Salon