160 years since ‘Bloody Kansas’/The legacy of John Brown February 10, 2020 May 9 marks the 220th anniversary of this great [...]
Open letter on racism, solidarity & ‘Confederate heritage’ July 8, 2015 My family lived in South Carolina before the [...]
On U.S. bases, schools, roads and parks – Symbols, names reinforce institutional racism July 7, 2015 Following the June 17 racist massacre in South [...]
Tribute to an anti-racist fighter and thinker June 24, 2015 Vince Copeland The first known celebration of the [...]
150 years after U.S. Civil War, anti-racist struggle continues April 9, 2015 Christianburg Institute, a Freedmen’s Bureau [...]
A violent history: New report reveals extent of racist lynchings February 20, 2015 Ida B. Wells The Equal Justice Initiative [...]
After emancipation, ‘Sick from freedom’ February 15, 2014 Last year the U.S. commemorated the 150th [...]
John Brown called her ‘General Tubman’ March 20, 2013 Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in Maryland [...]
‘Free CeCe McDonald!’–The right to fight back December 7, 2012 Part one At certain moments in history, the [...]