Racism & Oppression
Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, pioneer in medicine
By Dolores Cox February 25, 2017 African-American history is part of U.S. history. In reclaiming that history, one African [...]
Du Bois’ ‘BLACK RECONSTRUCTION’ and the lessons for today
By LeiLani Dowell February 22, 2017 W.E.B. Du Bois’ “Black Reconstruction” is part of the effort that Black History [...]
Behind the attack on Charles Oakley
By Monica Moorehead February 21, 2017 Charles Oakley The brutal assault on former New York Knicks basketball player Charles [...]
Black Reconstruction and the Paris Commune: Two Momentous Revolutions
By Jeff Sorel February 15, 2017 Reconstruction after slavery. Paris Commune Black History Month brings back to life [...]
Professional athletes speak out, take a stand against bigotry
By Monica Moorehead February 13, 2017 Michael Bennett and Colin Kaepernick talk together after a game between their opposing [...]
Civil Rights leader pioneer John Lewis says: ‘Keep marching!
By Dolores Cox February 10, 2017 John Lewis today standing at foot of the bridge where the Selma to Montgomery march took [...]
MLK’s Legacy and the Developing Class Character of the Freedom Struggle
By Abayomi Azikiwe February 2, 2017 Jan. 30 — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sought to articulate a deeper program for the [...]
Riding while Black from Chicago to Washington, D.C.
By L.A. Emenari January 26, 2017 Have you ever experienced “Riding While Black”? Imagine traveling in a 50-passenger bus [...]
MLK Day in militant motion
By Minnie Bruce Pratt January 19, 2017 Fierce determination marked this [...]
You must be logged in to post a comment.