National, Past Voices April 24, 2020 How the rich reacted to the bubonic plague has eerie similarities to today’s pandemic. By Kathryn McKinley / The Conversation
National, Past Voices April 20, 2020 Erased from utopia: the hidden history of LA’s black and brown resistance. By Mike Davis and Jon Wiener / The Guardian
National, Past Voices April 20, 2020 ‘Remarkable’ woman discovered as last known survivor of transatlantic slave trade. By Jack Guy / CNN
National, Past Voices April 10, 2020 The Myth Of Black Immunity: Racialized Disease During The COVID-19 Pandemic. By Chelsey Carter And Ezelle Sanford III / AAIHS
National, Past Voices April 6, 2020 In 1918 and 2020, race colors America’s response to epidemics. By Soraya Nadia McDonald / The Undefeated
National, Past Voices March 16, 2020 The First African American Woman To Obtain A Graduate Degree In Physics Was Involved In A Top Secret US Mission. By Anna Powers / Forbes
National, Past Voices March 13, 2020 Slavery: new digital tools show how important slave trade was to Liverpool’s development. By Nicholas Radburn and David Eltis / The Conversation
National, Past Voices March 2, 2020 Lost Lineage: The quest to identify black Americans’ roots. By Nicole Ellis / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 2, 2020 Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician And An Inspiration For ‘Hidden Figures,’ Dies. By Russell Lewis / NPR
National, Past Voices February 28, 2020 The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre will soon be a part of the curriculum for Oklahoma schools. By Christina Maxouris / CNN
National, Past Voices February 28, 2020 Groveland Four, the black men pardoned after 1949 rape accusation, honored with memorial. By Erij Ortiz / NBC News
National, Past Voices February 28, 2020 Malcolm X’s Daughter Ilyasah Shabazz on Her Father’s Legacy & the New Series “Who Killed Malcolm X?” By Amy Goodman / Democracy Now
Past Voices, Sports February 24, 2020 Rube Foster Was The Big Man Behind The First Successful Negro Baseball League. By John Florio And Ouisie Shapiro / The Undefeated
National, Past Voices February 24, 2020 After Fighting Nazis, Black G.I.s Faced Racism in U.S. Military. By Alexis Clark / NYT
National, Past Voices February 21, 2020 The 1619 Project: They Sold Human Beings Here. By Anne C. Bailey / NYT
National, Past Voices February 21, 2020 There Have Been 10 Black Senators Since Emancipation. By Eric Foner / NYT
National, Past Voices February 21, 2020 Mary Ellen Pleasant, one of the first black self-made millionaires, used an ingenious trick to build her fortune. By Tom Huddleston Jr. / CNBC
National, Past Voices February 15, 2020 When White Women Wanted a Monument to Black ‘Mammies.’ By Alison M. Parker / NYT
National, Past Voices February 15, 2020 Our Ancestors Were Sold to Save Georgetown. ‘$400,000 Is Not Going to Do It.’ By DaVita Robinson, Valerie White and Maxine Crump / NYT
National, Past Voices February 15, 2020 Strivings of the Negro People. By W.E. Burghardt Du Bois / The Atlantic August 1897 Issue
National, Past Voices February 13, 2020 Tulsa plans to dig for suspected mass graves from a 1921 race massacre. By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National, Past Voices February 13, 2020 Newsom grants posthumous pardon to civil rights leader Bayard Rustin. By Phil Willon / LA Times
National, Past Voices February 7, 2020 America’s last slave ship stole them from home. It couldn’t steal their identities. By Joel K. Bourne, Jr., Sylviane Diouf and Chelsea Brasted / National Geographic
National, Past Voices February 1, 2020 Slavery, and American Racism, Were Born in Genocide. By Greg Grandin / The Nation
National, Past Voices January 28, 2020 Ella Baker’s Legacy Runs Deep. Know Her Name. By Barbara Ransby / NYT
National, Past Voices January 20, 2020 An enslaved man was crucial to the Lewis and Clark expedition’s success. Clark refused to free him afterward. By Hannah Natanson / Wash Post
National, Past Voices January 7, 2020 Fifty Years After the Police Murders of Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. By Norman Stockwell and Frances Madeson / The Progressive
National, Past Voices January 3, 2020 ‘The War of Races’: How a hateful ideology echoes through American history. By Michael E. Miller / Wash Post
National, Past Voices January 3, 2020 Slavery cost him his family. That’s when Henry ‘Box’ Brown mailed himself to freedom. By Sydney Trent / Wash Post
National, Past Voices January 3, 2020 This week is the somber anniversary of the largest mass execution in the US. By Leah Asmelash / CNN
National, Past Voices January 3, 2020 The Dark History of New Year’s Day in American Slavery / By Olivia B. Waxman / Time
National, Past Voices December 24, 2019 An investigation has revealed what may be 2 mass grave sites from the 1921 Tulsa race riots. By Elizabeth Wolfe and Saeed Ahmed / CNN