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Thoughtful plantation tours can help us lean into our discomfort—and reconcile a painful past.
Conservatives like Newt Gingrich have called the New York Times' 1619 project a "lie." Their grasp of American history is wanting at best.
This Juneteenth is marked in Congress with historic hearings to discuss reparations and poverty, and offer a vision for a more just nation.
Tamara Lanier is suing Harvard University, demanding that the institution return daguerreotypes of her enslaved ascendants to the family.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is not the only politician recently confronted with blackface in his past.
The gig economy is being driven by those who seek to cut costs; this begins and ends with their ability to wiggle out of being considered “employers” in any sense.
Led by Jailhouse Lawyers Speak, inmates are calling for a restoration of voting rights, rehabilitation services and more.
The rap artist provoked controversy in an interview with celebrity news website TMZ when he said, "When you hear about slavery for 400 years ... that sounds like a choice."
A new report finds both educators and pupils are woefully misinformed.
Some are being forced out of Israel and eventually fall into captivity in Libya, where they are tortured and raped, mutilated and murdered.