National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 Northern Black People’s Freedom Struggle in the Nineteenth Century. By Holly A. Pinheiro, Jr. / AAIHS
National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 Ted Cruz told Ketanji Brown Jackson that Bushrod Washington was not ‘controversial.’ He was an enslaver. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 The Artists Turning Nina Simone’s Childhood Home Into a Creative Destination. By Adam Bradley / NYT
National, Past Voices March 21, 2022 Plantations could be used to teach about US slavery if stories are told truthfully. By Amy Potter and Derek H. Alderman / The Conversation
National, Past Voices March 21, 2022 Black man’s death in Indiana ruled a lynching nearly 100 years later. By David K. Li. / NBC News
National, Past Voices March 17, 2022 The painful, cutting and brilliant letters Black people wrote to their former enslavers. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
Opinion, Past Voices March 15, 2022 Black History Month is over. Thank goodness. By Cole Arthur Riley / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 15, 2022 The African American Origins of Modern Asylum. By Sean Gallagher / AAIHS
National, Past Voices March 15, 2022 He Joined the Attica Prison Uprising. He Hopes a New Documentary Can Set the Record Straight. By Eamon Whalen / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices March 15, 2022 Panicked White People Tried To Ban Books In The ’80s, Too — With Jerry Falwell Leading The Way. By Fred L. Pincus / TPM
National, Past Voices March 10, 2022 First Black Univ. of Alabama student dies days after building named for her. By AP and NPR
National, Past Voices March 10, 2022 Mary McLeod Bethune, civil rights pioneer, advised presidents on ‘the problems of my people.’ By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 8, 2022 My Family Lost Our Farm During Japanese Incarceration. I Went Searching for What Remains. By Ruth Chizuko Murai / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices March 8, 2022 Civil rights leaders of 1961 about resisting injustice today. By Mike Thompson / USA Today
National, Past Voices March 8, 2022 Let’s Talk About the Taking of Black Land. By Eli Mystal / The Nation
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 The historical truth about women burned at the stake in America? Most were Black. By Kali Nicole Gross / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 In 1871, Congress Crafted a Law to Break the Klan. Today, It’s Targeting Trump. By Pema Levy / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 Many African American last names hold weight of Black history. By Julia Craven / NBC News
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 The Afro Latino who redefined how Black history is remembered. By Nicole Acevedo / NBC News