National, Past Voices February 26, 2021 The Real Story of the ‘Draft Riots.’ By Elizabeth Mitchell / NYT
National February 26, 2021 Three JMU buildings once named for Confederates now honor African Americans. By Nick Anderson / Wash Post
National February 23, 2021 A new lawsuit targets Trump and the Proud Boys under a law enacted to stop the KKK. By Nicole Narea / Vox
National February 23, 2021 After racial unrest across US, Congress takes another look at reparations. By Beatrice Peterson / ABC News
National February 23, 2021 Maya Wiley on Her Campaign to Be NYC’s Next Mayor. By Rebecca Traister / New York Magazine
National February 23, 2021 Former Sen. David Perdue Files For Potential 2022 Comeback Bid In Georgia. By Barbara Sprunt / NPR
National February 23, 2021 Civil Rights Group Launches Police Use of Force Database. By Josiah Bates / Time
National February 23, 2021 After shooting, unrest, Wyoming gets its first Black sheriff. By The AP and NBC News
National, Past Voices February 23, 2021 History of abuses behind Black Americans’ COVID vaccine skepticism. By Javonte Anderson / USA Today
National February 23, 2021 He became one of the Navy’s first Black four-star admirals. The military has work to do on diversity, he says. By Dan Lamothe / Wash Post
National, Past Voices February 23, 2021 John Brown was a violent crusader, but he blazed a moral path that the cautious Lincoln followed to end slavery. By Adam Seagrave / The Conversation
National, Past Voices February 23, 2021 One of the oldest Black churches in US uncovered in Williamsburg, Virginia. By Craig Melvin / Today
National, Past Voices February 23, 2021 PBS’ ambitious & fraught “Black Church” takes a tour of America’s complex history, music and faith. By Melanie McFarland / Salon
National, Past Voices February 23, 2021 A Black Soldier’s Heroism, Overlooked in 1965, May Finally Be Lauded in 2021. By Dave Phillipps / NYT
National February 19, 2021 In Georgia, a New District Attorney Starts Circling Trump and His Allies. By Danny Hakim and Richard Fausset / NYT
National February 19, 2021 Pentagon appoints adviser for Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on diversity. By Alex Ward / Vox
National February 19, 2021 Latino Republican Senators Cruz, Rubio and the backing of Trump’s caudillo playbook. By Suzanne Gamboa / NBC News
National February 19, 2021 GOP freshmen of color eyeing Dem-dominated minority caucuses. By Melanie Zanona and Sarah Ferris / Politico
National February 19, 2021 As attacks against Asian Americans spike, advocates call for action to protect communities from hate. By Harmeet Kaur / CNN
National February 19, 2021 Biden’s vaccine push runs into distrust in the Black community. By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Frances Stead Sellers / Wash Post
National February 19, 2021 This Organization Fights For Black Girls Targeted By Overpolicing And School Pushout. By Kimberley Richards / HuffPost
National, Past Voices February 19, 2021 He joined the Freedom Rides of the ’60s for what he thought would be a weekend. It turned out to be two years. By Rachel Hatzipanagos / Wash Post
National, Past Voices February 19, 2021 Renowned as a Black liberator, Harriet Tubman was also a brilliant spy. By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National February 15, 2021 You probably haven’t heard of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. That’s going to change. By Ruth Marcus / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National February 15, 2021 Alabama university removes Wallace name from building. By AP and ABC News.
National, Past Voices February 15, 2021 How Enslaved People Found A Pathway to Self-discovery. By Tyler Perry / AAIHS
National, Past Voices February 15, 2021 Prince Hall, American Revolutionary. By Danielle Allen / The Atlantic
National, Past Voices February 15, 2021 The Value of the Federal Writers’ Project Slave Narratives. By Clint Smith / The Atlantic
National, Past Voices February 15, 2021 The complex history of Alexander Twilight, Middlebury’s first Black graduate. By Marina Affo / USA Today
National, Past Voices February 15, 2021 The hidden story of when two Black college students were tarred and feathered. By Karen Sieber / The Conversation
National, Past Voices February 15, 2021 Anna Deavere Smith on Forging Black Identity in 1968. By Anna Deavere Smith / The Atlantic