National News, Past Voices October 8, 2021 The myths about slavery that still hold America captive. By John Blake / CNN
National News, Past Voices October 8, 2021 After California moves to return Bruce’s Beach to Black family, a push to recover other seized land. By Alicia Victoria Lozano and Lindsey Davis / NBC News
National News, Past Voices October 8, 2021 Journalists bungled coverage of the Attica uprising. 50 years later, the consequences remain. By Erik Wemple / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices October 7, 2021 When Black History Is Unearthed, Who Gets to Speak for the Dead? By Jill Lepore / The New Yorker
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 In 1865, thousands of Black South Carolinians signed a 54-foot-long freedom petition. By Michael E. Ruane / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 Civil rights lessons from 1961 influence 2021. The fight is not over. By Nicole Carroll / USA Today
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 The Betrayal of Historically Black Colleges. By Katherine Mangan / The Chronicle of Higher Education
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 Remembering Virginia’s ‘Forgotten 14.’ By A. Donald McEachin / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 Historic Black cemetery buried below parking lot at center of legal dispute. By Erik Ortiz / NBC News
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 Bringing Black History to Life in the Great Outdoors. By James Edward Mills / NYT
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 The Latino family of Sylvia Mendez were pivotal in the desegregation fight. By Raul A. Reyes / NBC News
National News, Past Voices October 5, 2021 The ugly history behind those border agents chasing Haitian migrants on horseback. By Julia Craven / Slate
National News, Past Voices September 30, 2021 Martin Luther King, Jr. and 1619. By Robert Greene II / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 25, 2021 Some Asked, ‘Does Chattanooga Need a Lynching Memorial?’ By Chris Moody / NYT
National News, Past Voices September 25, 2021 Digital records from 19th Century give Black families a glimpse of their ancestry. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National News, Past Voices September 19, 2021 Robert E. Lee was a stone-cold loser. By Dana Milbank / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices September 19, 2021 Where are the monuments to Confederate Gen. James Longstreet? By Stephen A. Holmes / CNN
National News, Past Voices September 19, 2021 Alphaeus Hunton: The Fight for Equality and Liberation during WWII. By Tony Pecinovsky / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 16, 2021 Theorists, Strategists, and Histories of Slavery. By Diana Paton / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 16, 2021 Shattering the Hollywood Myths of the Tulsa Race Massacre. By Tirhakah Love / Daily Beast
National News, Past Voices September 16, 2021 The Pittsburgh Courier’s Discursive Power, 1910-1940. By Adam Lee Cilli / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 14, 2021 Like Washington and Jefferson, he championed freedom. Unlike the founding fathers, he freed his slaves. By Eliott C. McLaughlin / CNN
National News, Past Voices September 14, 2021 Domestic Workers and the Civil Rights Movement. By Ashley Everson / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 14, 2021 West Point will unveil a statue honoring a group of Black soldiers. By Leah Asmelash / CNN
National News, Past Voices September 14, 2021 Remembering The Life And Spirit Of Elijah McClain. Scott Simon / NPR
National News, Past Voices September 10, 2021 Black Women and Civil War Pensions. By Holly A. Pinheiro, Jr / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 10, 2021 Arguments on the Left: U.S. History. Three short essays from Michael Kazin, Nikhil Pal Singh, and Barbara Ransby. / Dissent
National News, Past Voices September 10, 2021 7 Black Men Who Were Executed In Virginia Are Now Pardoned. By Jonathan Franklin / NPR