National News, Past Voices November 18, 2019 You know about the Underground Railroad. But what about the Reverse Underground Railroad? By Richard Bell / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices November 18, 2019 The Enduring Battle to Diversify Historical Reenactment. By Nick Martin / The New Republic
National News, Past Voices November 18, 2019 Frederick Douglass’s Vision for a Reborn America. By David W. Blight / The Atlantic
National News, Past Voices November 14, 2019 The Legend of A-N-N-A: Revisiting and American Town Where Black People Weren’t Welcome After Dark. By Logan Jaffe / ProPublica
National News, Past Voices November 14, 2019 GI Bill opened doors to college for many vets, but politicians created a separate one for blacks. By Joseph Thompson / The Conversation
National News, Past Voices November 14, 2019 Hundreds March In Reenactment Of A Historic, But Long Forgotten Slave Rebellion. By Leila Fadel / NPR
National News, Past Voices November 14, 2019 The ‘Lost Cause’ That Built Jim Crow. Southern “Redeemers” snuffed out the first black power movement. By Henry Louis Gates / NYT
National News, Past Voices November 11, 2019 What W. E. B. Du Bois Conveyed in His Captivating Infographics. By Hua Hsu / The New Yorker
Past Voices, Sports November 7, 2019 The history of black baseball in D.C. includes Frederick Douglass’ sons, Josh Gibson and the fight for equality. By Rhiannon Walker / The Undefeated
National News, Past Voices November 7, 2019 The Massacre That Spawned the Alt-Right. By Shaun Assael / Politico
National News, Past Voices November 4, 2019 Sexual Violence Against Enslaved Men. By Kevin C. Quinn / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices October 29, 2019 When James Baldwin Squared Off Against William F. Buckley Jr. By Thomas Meaney / NYT
National News, Past Voices October 21, 2019 Here are the indigenous people Christopher Columbus and his men could not annihilate. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices October 17, 2019 Bronze Statue Honoring First Black Fighter Pilot Unveiled in Georgia. By Tanasia Kenney / Atlanta Black Star
National News, Past Voices October 17, 2019 How Italians Became ‘White.’ Vicious bigotry, reluctant acceptance: an American story. By Brent Staples / NYT
National News, Past Voices October 14, 2019 Why is the Army Still Honoring Confederate Generals? By James Risen / The Intercept
National News, Past Voices October 4, 2019 Elaine Massacre: Federal troops escorting African Americans to the schoolhouse in Elaine, Ark; October 1919. By Christina Maxouris / CNN
National News, Past Voices September 27, 2019 When Anti-Immigration Meant Keeping Out Black Pioneers. By Anna Lisa Cox / NYT
National News, Past Voices September 27, 2019 Exclusive: Martin Luther King Jr. Talks Reparations, White Economic Anxiety and Guaranteed income in a Previously Unheard Speech. By Michael Hariot / The Root
National News, Past Voices September 24, 2019 Revisiting the Poor People’s Campaign and Its Legacy. By Bobby Cervantes / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 21, 2019 Restoring Black Cowboys to the Range. By Sarah Maslin Nir / NYT
National News, Past Voices September 21, 2019 Teaching Hard History. Preface by Hasan Kwame Jeffries / Southern Poverty Law Center
National News, Past Voices September 17, 2019 Curious Kids: Who was the first black child to go to an integrated school? By Russell Wllsworth Lovell II / The Conversation
National News, Past Voices September 6, 2019 How Black Suffragettes Subverted the Domestic Sphere. By Hannah Giorgis / The Atlantic
National News, Past Voices August 30, 2019 Aaron Burr, the Vice President best known for shooting Alexander Hamilton, had a secret biracial family. By Leah Asmelash / CNN
National News, Past Voices August 23, 2019 A rural town confronts its buried history of mass killings of black Americans. By Teresa King / The Guardian
National News, Past Voices August 23, 2019 America’s Exclusionary Past and Present and the Judgment of History. By Michael Luo / The New Yorker
National News, Past Voices August 20, 2019 In order to understand the brutality of American capitalism, you have to start on the plantation. By Matthew Desmond / NYT