National, Past Voices July 11, 2022 Emmett Till’s family wants woman arrested after warrant unearthed 67 years later. By AP and NBC News
National, Past Voices July 11, 2022 Once Again The Supreme Court Breaks America’s Promise To Tribes. By Chuck Hoskin Jr / HuffPost
National, Past Voices July 8, 2022 Remembering A Renaissance Man. Jamal Eric Watson / Diverse Issues In Higher Education
National, Past Voices July 8, 2022 Grain Elevator Project Could Destroy African American Historical Sites, Preservation Agency Says. By Seth Freed Wessler / Propublica
National, Past Voices July 7, 2022 James Farmer and the Roots of a Black Activist-Intellectual. By M. Keith Claybrook Jr. / AAIHS
National, Past Voices July 7, 2022 The case against the Supreme Court of the United States. By Ian Millhiser / Vox
National, Past Voices July 1, 2022 Juneteenth celebrates just one of the United States’ 20 emancipation days – and the history of how emancipated people were kept unfree needs to be remembered, too. By Kris Manjapra / The Conversation
National, Past Voices July 1, 2022 The Spanish Slave Ship Carlotta “Denounced” By a Shark (1894). By Aderivaldo Ramos de Santana / AAIHS
National, Past Voices June 28, 2022 Boston Apologizes For Slavery In City’s Past. By Ben Bianchet / HuffPost
National, Past Voices June 28, 2022 Black Genealogy After Alex Haley’s Roots. By Menika Dirkson / AAIHS
National, Past Voices June 28, 2022 Freedom riders’ 1947 convictions vacated in North Carolina. By Tom Foreman Jr / ABC News
National, Past Voices June 28, 2022 How Vincent Chin is being remembered, 40 years after his death. By Tat Bellamy-Walker / NBC News
National, Past Voices June 24, 2022 Alabama slave ship, Clotilda, receives renewed importance during Juneteenth. By Debbie Elliott and Marisa Penaloza / NPR
National, Past Voices June 24, 2022 City honors man who fought to integrate U of Fla. law school, then gave up his fight so Black people could earn master’s degrees. By The Grio Staff
National, Past Voices June 18, 2022 Organization Apologizes For Involvement In Tuskegee Syphilis Study. By Jay Reeves / HuffPost
National, Past Voices June 18, 2022 Civil Rights Activists Fought for America’s Democracy. They Should Be Honored as Veterans. By David Dennis Jr. / NYT
National, Past Voices June 18, 2022 The Long Shadow of Eugenics in America. By Linda Villarosa / NYT Magazine
National, Past Voices June 17, 2022 Should We Judge Thomas Jefferson by His Ideals or His Actions? By Daniel N. Gullotta / Christianity Today
National, Past Voices June 17, 2022 Searching for Anna Douglass in the Archives. By Daina Ramey Berry /AAIHS
National, Past Voices June 17, 2022 A new quarter honors Native American leader and activist Wilma Mankiller. By Tekella Foster / NPR
National, Past Voices June 10, 2022 California Details Racist Past In Slave Reparations Report. By Janie Har / HuffPost
National, Past Voices June 10, 2022 At Buffalo Thunder ride, reflection on Black history and service. By Luz Lazo / Wash Post
National, Past Voices June 9, 2022 One family’s photo album includes images of a vacation, a wedding anniversary and the lynching of a Black man in Texas. By Jeffrey L. Littlejohn / The Conversation
National, Past Voices June 9, 2022 Freed slaves started first Memorial Day in the U.S. – New York Amsterdam News
National, Past Voices June 9, 2022 Hubert Harrison, Giant of Harlem Radicalism. By Robert Greene II / The Nation
National, Past Voices June 9, 2022 Joan Trumpauer Mulholland recalls 1963 sit-in protest. By Tori B. Powell / CBS News
National, Past Voices June 4, 2022 The Consequences of USCT Soldiering. By Holly A. Pinheiro Jr. AAIHS
National, Past Voices May 30, 2022 U.S. bases that honored Confederate leaders to receive new names. By Eleanor Watson / CBS News
National, Past Voices May 30, 2022 Early Black Collegians and the Fight for Full Inclusion. By John Frederick Bell / AAIHS
National, Past Voices May 30, 2022 ‘You Can Feel the Spirits’: Historic Black Cemetery Rediscovered and Helps Tell the Story of a Georgia Town’s Racist Past. By Kavontae Smalls /Atlanta Black Star
Opinion, Past Voices May 27, 2022 How the Early Church Dealt with Racial and Cultural Division. By Rasool Berry / Christianity Today
National, Past Voices May 27, 2022 Racists Once Terrorized This Georgia County. Diversity Made It Prosper. By Jonathan Weisman / NYT