National, Past Voices April 22, 2019 Review: Essential History in ‘Reconstruction’ on PBS. By Mike Hale / NYT
National, Past Voices April 22, 2019 Vanderbilt Student Senate Approves Bill to Rename Calhoun Hall, Two More Buildings Due to Slave-Owning Past. By Jenni Fink / Newsweek
National, Past Voices April 22, 2019 Jackie Robinson was asked to denounce Paul Robeson. Instead, he went after Jim Crow. By Johnny Smith / The Undefeated
National, Past Voices April 15, 2019 The fight against white supremacy could learn something from America’s first war on terror. By Charles Lane / Wash Post
Culture, Past Voices April 15, 2019 A Landmark Concert 75 Years Ago. By Brian Gilmore / The Progressive
National, Past Voices March 21, 2019 Martin Luther King or Lonnie King, we all have the power to change America. By Paul Kendrick and Stephen Kendrick / USA Today
National, Past Voices March 14, 2019 The Aftertaste of Slavery Still Haunts American Cooking. By Tom Philpott / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices March 11, 2019 The Schools That Tried—But Failed—to Make Native Americans Obsolete. By Alia Wong / The Atlantic
National, Past Voices March 11, 2019 Unearthing Black History at Green-Wood Cemetery. By Natalie Meade / The New Yorker
National, Past Voices March 7, 2019 Inside Dearfield, a Colorado ghost town that was once a bustling all-black settlement. By Charlotte West / NBC News
National, Past Voices March 7, 2019 Wyatt Tee Walker: Chief strategist for Martin Luther King Jr. in the struggle for civil rights. By Taylor McNeilly / The Conversation
National, Past Voices March 4, 2019 What Catholic Church records tell us about America’s earliest black history. By Jane Landers / The Conversation
National, Past Voices February 28, 2019 Overlooked No More: Dorothy Bolden, Who Started a Movement for Domestic Workers. NYT Obituraries
National, Past Voices February 25, 2019 Rediscovering the lives of the enslaved people who freed themselves. By Mary Niall Mitchell ,Joshua D. Rothman, Edward E. Baptist, Vanessa Holden and Hasan Kwame Jeffries / Wash Post
National, Past Voices February 25, 2019 Frederick Douglass’s Original New York Times Obituary From 1895
National, Past Voices February 25, 2019 Trump keeps warning of a coup. But the only one in American history was a bloody, racist uprising. By Isaac Stanley-Becker / Wash Post
National, Past Voices February 21, 2019 An editor and his newspaper helped build white supremacy in Georgia. By Kathy Roberts Forde / The Conversation
National, Past Voices February 21, 2019 Meet Annie Turnbo Malone, the hair care entrepreneur Trump shouted out in his Black History Month proclamation. By Nadra Nittle / Vox