We focus on two early twentieth-century public health campaigns in the American South, the unhealthiest U.S. region at the time. Black southerners—denied basic health, political, economic, and social ...
pedestrianism had the nation on their feet In the Jim Crow South, activists became martyrs at the hands of white racists, all for the just cause of using the vote to fight for equality and freedom ...
Those laws were copied in states across the South, sowing the seeds of the Jim Crow era and much of the structural racism that continues today. Glen Harris, a history professor at UNC Wilmington ...
Zócalo Public Square In the Jim Crow South, activists became martyrs at the hands of white racists, all for the just cause of using the vote to fight for equality and freedom Tracy Scott Forson ...
Right-wing vigilantes have been in overdrive attempting to challenge the ballots of 2 million voters by Election Day.
Eighty years ago, Black soldier Booker T. Spicely was shot and killed in Durham by a white bus driver. Playwrights Howard L.
James Clyburn (D-S.C.) on Sunday called the conservative policy agenda Project 2025 a “Jim Crow 2.0.” Clyburn said ... lawmaker elected to Congress from South Carolina — almost 100 years ...
Today we remember the product of this Christian nationalist movement as Jim Crow, the brutal and repressive ... Willard viewed white Southern Christians’ resort to violence as understandable.
Coates draws on his own identity as a Black American and likens Israel’s control over West Bank Palestinians to the Jim Crow South. He also questions the justification for Israel’s founding ...
Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) on Sunday called the conservative policy agenda Project 2025 a “Jim Crow 2.0.” Clyburn said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that he was the ninth Black lawmaker elected to ...