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The firing of Carla Hayden as librarian of Congress is just the latest example of America’s oldest betrayal, writes.
A journey to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture took me places I will not soon forget.
There's more muddle now to an issue that has split the photographic community. An organization that honored The Associated ...
Every month has its litany of persons born who went on to exhibit their Black excellence unashamedly, leaving their mark on society for generations to come. May is no different. On May 3, 1898, ...
New America recaps a webinar that explored why digital primary sources are important and how they can be used to enhance ...
Have you ever lived in Birmingham, Alabama? Have you ever considered it? If you ever have, you probably already know Birmingham is a nightmare and has a long history of crime, segregation, and ...
The Pentagon has ordered all military leaders and commands to pull and review all of their library books that address ...
The Library of Congress has acquired the photographs and manuscripts of Raúl Ruiz, a leading journalist in the Chicano ...
Columbia native Constantine Manos isn’t a well-known name in the city. But a closer look shows how the photographer made his ...
The Justice Department is lifting a school desegregation order in Louisiana dating to the Civil Rights Movement, calling its ...
The economic constraints imposed by segregation are what, in the end, expose the twins and their customers to the supernatural horror Remmick represents. Interestingly, Coogler treats Remmick ...