National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 New Haven, Connecticut turned down what would have been the first Black college in 1831. Now, city officials might apologize. By Dawn Sawyer / CNN
National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 How Native Americans guarded their societies against tyranny. By Kathleen DuVal / The Conversation.
National, Past Voices November 14, 2024 How the John Birch Society tried to radicalize the American right in the ’60s. By Nellie Gilles / NPR
National, Past Voices November 4, 2024 The road to a slave-free Georgia: the little-known history of state founder James Oglethorpe. By George Chidi / The Guardian
National, Past Voices November 4, 2024 America’s newest monuments unveil a different look at the nation’s past. By Krystal Nurse / USA Today
National, Past Voices November 4, 2024 The Troubled History of Medical Harm to Black Women. By Savannah Flanagan / AAIHS
National, Past Voices October 16, 2024 Nat Turner’s Rebellion: An American Tale Of Defiance And Tragedy. By NewsOne Staff
National, Past Voices October 12, 2024 Tulsa Race Massacre Update: DOJ Review Called Long Overdue. By Bruce C.T. Wright / Newsone
National, Past Voices October 10, 2024 African Americans and the First Black Republic. By Sherri V. Cummings / AAIHS
National, Past Voices October 8, 2024 The Civil War Still Echoes in the South, Forcing Towns to Take Sides. By Scott Calvert and Cameron McWhirter / WSJ
National, Past Voices October 8, 2024 Traditions of Resistance in the Black Diaspora. By Christina Proenza-Coles / AAIHS
National, Past Voices October 8, 2024 I see Howard of the 1980s in Kamala Harris. By Carla Hall / Wash Post
National, Past Voices September 23, 2024 White People Have Never Forgiven Haitians for Claiming Their Freedom. By Elie Mystal / The Nation
National, Past Voices September 23, 2024 Examining Identity in Louisiana’s 19th-Century Black Literature. By Tanguy Gil / AAIHS
National, Past Voices September 19, 2024 Kamala Harris’ purported Irish ancestry highlights complicated backstory of identity and enslavement. By Christine Kinealy , Kimberly DaCosta and Miriam Nylan Grey / The Conversation
National, Past Voices September 19, 2024 Project 1619 loses ‘a force of nature’ with death of founder Calvin Pearson. By Josh Janney / The Virginia-Pilot
National, Past Voices September 16, 2024 Enslaved Women’s Resistance to Slavery and Gendered Violence. By Sean Gallagher / AAIHS
National, Past Voices September 16, 2024 Montgomery County shouldn’t pave over a Black community’s past. By the Editorial Board / Wash Post
National, Past Voices September 16, 2024 Kamala Harris’ purported ancestry highlights complicated backstory of Irish identity and enslavement. By Christine Kinealy, Kimberly DaCosta and Miriam Nylan Grey / The Conversation
National, Past Voices September 9, 2024 New York Cemetery for Enslaved People Reclaimed. By Shannon McDonagh / Newsweek
National, Past Voices September 6, 2024 Alabama’s First Official Black Town Celebrates 125th Founder’s Day. By Jeroslyn JoVonn / Black Enterprise
National, Past Voices September 6, 2024 Black people were once expelled from Forsyth County, Georgia. Can a scholarship make amends? By Marquise Francis / NBC News
National, Past Voices September 6, 2024 Abandoned beach, once segregated, revitalized by community activists. By Lakeia Brown / ABC News
National, Past Voices September 2, 2024 The Rights of American Slaves. By Jerusalem Demsas / The Atlantic
National, Past Voices September 2, 2024 ournalist withheld information about Emmett Till’s murder, documents show. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
National, Past Voices September 2, 2024 How Raleigh once demolished a Black neighborhood and displaced more than 1,000 people. By John Shaffer / News Observer and Yahoo News
National, Past Voices September 2, 2024 Why people stay after local economies collapse − a story of home among the ghosts of shuttered steel mills. By Amanda McMillan Lequieu / The Conversation
National, Past Voices August 30, 2024 Nat Turner’s Insurrection. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson / The Atlantic (August 1861 Issue)
National, Past Voices August 30, 2024 How a racist letter from 1858 relates to current-day politics. By Charles B. Dew / Tampa Bay Times
National, Past Voices August 30, 2024 Confederate statues come down as Black history rises across the U.S. By Krystal Nurse / USA Today
National, Past Voices August 30, 2024 A sequel of injustice 60 years in the making. By Rann Miller / Salon
National, Past Voices August 30, 2024 Inside the KKK plot to kill Barack Obama — and the FBI informant who stopped it. By john Kennedy / NY Post