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The Episcopal Church's double standard on illegal immigrants and Afrikaner refugees reminds me why I left The Episcopal ...
The University of Minnesota (UMN) announced Thursday it is shutting down its Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity ...
A state historical marker titled “Resilience Among Resistance” now stands on the Western District U.S. Courthouse grounds in Harrisonburg, where a judge twice upheld the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown v.
As the Trump administration tries to remake society along apartheid lines, your vote to stop the assault, however unlikely, ...
That’s because Riley, a columnist for The Wall Street Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, knew the ...
Thurgood Marshall came to rural Hillburn, launching the effort to desegregate American schools that culminated in Brown v. Board of Education.
As 18-year-old Bobby Gumpright rode his bike home from his bartending job in New Orleans in 1999, he began to concoct a story about why he didn’t have any money. In the throes ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and six other Virginia governors celebrate the 71st anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark decision barring government-sanctioned school segregation. Former Gov. Doug Wilder ...
A Guatemalan woman who gave birth in Arizona shortly after crossing the border puts a human face on the topic of automatic ...
Born in Alabama, the mayor fought for integration, dodged threats on his life, and led changes to give his town stability.
Every month has its litany of persons born who went on to exhibit their Black excellence unashamedly, leaving their mark on society for generations to come. May is no different. On May 3, 1898, ...
Marshall Simien is Lake Charles' first elected Black mayor. Columnist Will Sutton takes a look at his journey to making ...
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