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The remarkable success of the movie “Sinners” has sparked a renewed interest in how the two communities wrestled with life ...
The coalition says there is no better time to push for reparations as Trump continues to attack DEI and once-protected civil ...
Colson Whitehead imagined the lives of black youth abused by staff at a boys’ reformatory in Florida in his Pulitzer-prize winning 2019 novel, ‘The Nickel Boys’. Just as the author kept the violence ...
Some of Trumpism’s most notable recent actions confirm what historians have long asserted: historical knowledge matters ...
WUWM's Making Wisconsin series dives into the history of sanctuary in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and our country with Sergio ...
Ryan Coogler’s original Southern Gothic film ‘Sinners’ (2025), is equal parts horror-thriller, romance epic, and Black ...
After his father died, Mark Charles Roudané, a retired Minnesota schoolteacher, began going through his dad’s papers. There were scores of binders, the records of a life as a prosperous, white, ...
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta is set to hear arguments later today in a case that could impact how ...
Trump won the state in 2024, but before that, former President Joe Biden won it in 2020, becoming the first Democratic ...
In the aftermath of this year's catastrophic fires, architects and urban planners begin to consider how to rebuild.
Kent Greenfield is a professor of law at Boston College Law School. His final lecture of the semester is usually an upbeat summation and send-off, but not this year.