National, Past Voices January 4, 2021 Statue Of Lincoln With Formerly Enslaved Man At His Feet Is Removed In Boston. Bill Chappell / NPR
National, Opinion January 4, 2021 Can Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock Make History? By Timothy Pratt / The New Republic
National December 31, 2020 Ossoff, Warnock each raised more than $100 million in two months, records show. By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Anu Narayanswamy / Wash Post
National December 31, 2020 After historic election, 4 African American sheriffs in Georgia aim to fix “broken” trust. By CBS News
National December 31, 2020 Despite Smooth Election, GOP Leaders Still Seek Vote Restrictions. By Anthony Izaguirre and Christina A. Cassidy / HuffPost
National December 31, 2020 ‘It’s been shattering’: Heartache and hope in America’s Black churches. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National December 31, 2020 Black doctors are urgently needed in US: Morehouse, groups work to fix. By nada Hassanein / USA Today
National December 31, 2020 Body cam footage shows fatal shooting of unarmed Black man in Columbus, Ohio. By David J. Lopez, Laurie Ure and Jennifer Henderson / CNN
National, Past Voices December 31, 2020 The Haunting of Tulsa, Okla. A recently unearthed mass grave may soon provide answers about what happened to victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. By Brent Staples / NYT
National, Past Voices December 31, 2020 Sculpture honors 1st Black president of an American college. By Lisa Rathke / ABC News
National, Past Voices December 31, 2020 ‘Most Important Indian,’ And Treaty Rights Advocate Hank Adams Dies At 77. By Jaclyn Diaz / NPR
National, Past Voices December 31, 2020 What Was Christmas Like for America’s Enslaved People? By Ferrell Evans / History
National December 31, 2020 Black workers face two of the most lethal preexisting conditions for coronavirus—racism and economic inequality. By Elise Gould and Valerie Wilson / Economic Policy Institute
National December 28, 2020 D.C.’s Black churches will remain a ‘beacon of light.’ By Toella Pliakas / Wash Post
National December 28, 2020 Indian Americans Take Pride In Kamala, But Democrats Must Not Take Them For Granted. By Marina Fang / HuffPost
National December 28, 2020 Biden To Name Miguel Cardona As Education Secretary. By Elissa Nadworny / NPR
National December 28, 2020 Cori Bush marched on the streets in Ferguson. Now she’s about to take her seat in Congress. By Jada Yuan / Wash Post
National December 28, 2020 50,000 Black Americans Have Died of COVID-19. By Patrick Peck / The Atlantic
National December 28, 2020 Air Force report finds Black service members more often investigated, punished. By Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press and PBS
National December 28, 2020 Virginia Judge Won’t Try Black Man In Courtroom With White Portraits. By Matthew Barakat / HuffPost
National, Past Voices December 28, 2020 Barbara Johns’ statue will replace that of Robert E. Lee in the US Capitol. By leah Asmelash / CNN
National December 28, 2020 The Kansas City Star’ Apologizes For Past Racist Coverage. Wants Others To ‘Get The Poison Out.’ By Brakkton Booker / NPR
Culture, National December 28, 2020 Five Kwanzaa Celebrations Around the Country. By Nicole Taylor / NYT
National December 25, 2020 Georgia Pastors See Attack on Black Church in Campaign Against Warnock. By Rick Rojas / NYT
National December 25, 2020 Black candidates can win in swing districts. By Jacob Smith / The Conversation
National December 25, 2020 Kamala Harris prepares for her historic vice presidency by studying Joe Biden’s legacy. By Dan Merica and Jasmine Wright / CNN
National December 25, 2020 Deb Haaland: Biden’s Pick To Be 1st Native American Cabinet Secretary. By Nathan Rott / NPR