National, Past Voices June 24, 2019 Twenty-five years ago, O.J. Simpson showed white Americans just how conditional their comfort with black athletes was. By Phillip Lamarr Cunningham / Wash Post
National, Past Voices June 20, 2019 A former slave who was the first black Catholic priest takes a step toward sainthood. By Daniel Burke / CNN
Past Voices, World May 27, 2019 African samurai: The enduring legacy of a black warrior in feudal Japan. By Emiko Jozuka and Natalie Leung / CNN
Past Voices, World May 20, 2019 A Visit to the Unfathomable Past of Auschwitz. By Ralph Blumenthal / NYT
Past Voices, Sports May 20, 2019 Documentary on the South’s first racially integrated Little League game in Orlando is on Netflix. By Annabelle Sikes / Orlando Weekly
Past Voices, Sports May 20, 2019 HBO’s ‘What’s My Name’ expertly tells story of Muhammad Ali as fighter, thinker. By Richard Roeper / Chicago Sun Times
Past Voices, Sports May 20, 2019 Before Jack Johnson or Jackie Robinson, there was Major Taylor. By Michael Kranish / The Undefeated
National, Past Voices May 16, 2019 Columbus brought measles to the New World. It was a disaster for Native Americans. By Michael S. Rosenwald / Wash Post
National, Past Voices May 16, 2019 Weeksville, a Haven for Free African-Americans Before the Civil War, Is Fighting for Survival. By Corina Knoll and Morgan Jenkins / NYT
National, Past Voices May 13, 2019 The failure of Reconstruction was a ruthless act of sabotage. By Michael Gerson / Wash Post
National, Past Voices May 13, 2019 Univ. of Alabama’s first black student receives honorary doctorate. By Ali Gostanian / NBC News
National, Past Voices May 9, 2019 The Rich Legacy of African American Political and Intellectual History. By Robert Greene II / Black Perspectives
Past Voices, Sports May 9, 2019 How African-Americans disappeared from the Kentucky Derby. By Katherine Mooney / Salon
National, Past Voices May 7, 2019 What Ulysses S. Grant would tell Trump about Robert E. Lee. By Daniel Fried / Wash Post
National, Past Voices April 29, 2019 Recovering an erased history: The Chinese railroad workers who helped connect the country. By Chris Fuchs / NBC News
Culture, Past Voices April 29, 2019 Kate Smith’s racist songs aren’t surprising, but we can do more than cover up a statue. By Michael A. Fletcher / The Undefeated
Culture, Past Voices April 29, 2019 Duke Ellington’s melodies carried his message of social justice. Michelle R. Scott and Earl Brooks / The Conversation