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America, the Smithsonian, and Slavery | Opinion
This is not just about displays in the Smithsonian. America will never move forward, nor heal, as a society of diverse people ...
Boisterous Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is headlining a wave of members of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus who are seeking ...
"This book is a documentary history of Native Americans in British North America. This study of indigenous peoples captures the lives of numerous individuals who refused to sacrifice their humanity in ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSudan's Struggle On International Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade
Each year on 23 August, the world observes the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition, marking the Haitian uprising of 1791 that ignited the process of ending the ...
Records unearthed by a Cambridge PhD student expose the kinship and brutality behind one of Britain’s most powerful ...
The day she picked up a packet of Bibb lettuce seeds, a Maryland journalist, author and college lecturer had no intentions of ...
According to research, four premises to the east of Jaffe Road's junction with Luard Road were turned into "comfort stations", where women and girls were coerced or deceived into sexual servitude for ...
A new collection launched by the Cambridge University Library promises to “expose the kinship and brutality” behind a powerful British slave-trading dynasty.
This passage, preserved in Bartolomé de las Casas’s abstract of the Diario, reveals how quickly Columbus translated “discovery” into domination. On his second voyage in 1493, he seized hundreds of ...
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A walk through a Smithsonian museum reveals American genius and cruelty as Trump presses for change
In the “Great Debate” of an American democracy exhibition, a wall is emblazoned with large words such as “Privilege” and ...
The much-anticipated showing of the Tribeca Film Festival-winning Natchez documentary drew 300 people to the Natchez Civic ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNMacon native’s degree was denied in the ‘70s. Now, her story hits the screen
A documentary will soon premiere at the Macon Film Fest, chronicling Mercer alumna Gwendolyn Payton’s journey of justice and ...
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