National News, Past Voices February 28, 2022 Charleston wharf to become International African American Museum. By Christine Fernando / USA Today
National News, Past Voices February 25, 2022 DuSable Museum’s ‘Equiano’ exhibit paired with Instagram film. By Darcel Rockett / Chicago Tribune
National News, Past Voices February 25, 2022 A century ago, Mississippi’s Senate voted to send all the state’s Black people to Africa. By Joshua Benton / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices February 25, 2022 Reliving a dark point in US history: Japanese American incarcerations. By Eve Chen / USA Today
National News, Past Voices February 22, 2022 First Black Congressman honored at U.S. Capitol. By Jaz Garner / CBS News
National News, Past Voices February 22, 2022 The Gilded Age’ Explores a Rarely Seen Chapter of Black History. By Dave Itzkoff / NYT
National News, Past Voices February 22, 2022 Beaten by the Klan in 1963, a Black man just spoke to the White pastor who helped rescue him. By Martin Dobrow / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices February 22, 2022 The Philadelphia Inquirer set out to become an ‘anti-racist’ newspaper. That meant taking a tough look at its history. By Margaret Sullivan / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices February 22, 2022 The Zora Neale Hurston We Don’t Talk About By Lauren Michele Jackson / The New Yorker
National News, Past Voices February 22, 2022 How Black families, torn apart during slavery, worked to find one another again. By Claretta Bellamy / NBC News
National News, Past Voices February 21, 2022 ‘What Took Us So Long?’: Black Caucus Members Propose Awarding 200,000 Black Civil War Vets Congressional Gold Medal. By Nicole Duncan-Smith / Atlanta Black Star
National News, Past Voices February 15, 2022 How 18th-century Quakers led a boycott of sugar to protest against slavery. By Julie L. Holcomb / RNS
National News, Past Voices February 15, 2022 Paul Robeson–The Revolutionary. By Tony Pecinovsky / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 The True Legacy of Lynching Lies in How We Remember the Victims. By Clint Smith / The Atlantic
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 Did You Study the Slave Trade in School or Were You Out That Day. By A.E. Rooks / The Daily Beast
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 Black History Month founder showed how schools should teach about race. By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 In Maryland, a segregated school is one of many in the country to be preserved. By Joseph Williams / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 First Black University of Alabama student to share a building name with a Klan Leader. By AP and NPR
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 How Trayvon Martin’s life and death inspired a generation to fight for justice. By Giselle Rhoden and Kaanita Iyer / CNN
National News, Past Voices February 11, 2022 Atlanta’s unexpected civil rights museum: Its airport. By Larry Bleiberg / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices February 8, 2022 The Racial Politics of Demobilizing USCT Regiments. By Holly A. Pinheiro, Jr / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices February 8, 2022 The story behind Black History Month — and why it’s celebrated in February. By Jonathan Franklin / NPR
National News, Past Voices February 8, 2022 Remembering Harry T. Moore, a forgotten fighter for civil rights. By Greg Allen / NPR
National News, Past Voices February 8, 2022 A&T Four is more than a monument, it’s a moment that changed the world. By Alexis Davis / The Undefeated
National News, Past Voices February 8, 2022 16 queer Black trailblazers who made history. By Gwen Aviles, Ariel Jao and Brooke Sopelsa / NBC News
National News, Past Voices February 7, 2022 On Holocaust Remembrance Day, lessons from three popes’ visits to Auschwitz. By Yehiel E. Poupko / NCR
National News, Past Voices February 7, 2022 Why Students Need to Learn about Reconstruction. By Ryann Miller / The Progressive