African-Americans
- Culture, Arts & Identity
The Church’s Role in Keeping White Supremacy Alive
There are many things which we can get around if we try, but it is hard to escape the religious…
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‘What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?’ by Frederick Douglass
This is the perfect time to read the entirety of Frederick Douglass’s famous speech, and not merely because of the…
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In Every Service Branch, Black Troops More Likely to Be Punished by Commanders
Black service members are up to two times more likely to face court-martial or other forms of military punishment than…
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Violence Is Never the Answer … for Black People
There is one universal subject that cannot be ignored when explaining history, dissecting the status of marginalised people around the…
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From Detroit to Liberia: Why I Left America To Find Home
I am moving back to Liberia.” The words shocked me to say out loud. But after 26 years in the…
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The LA Uprising, 25 Years Later
“No justice, no peace!” was the anthem of the day in late April 1992 in Los Angeles as local blacks,…
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It’s Hard to Be What You Can’t See
“When we think about what it is to be ‘connected,’ we think about memory. We think about history. We think…
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“They Are Still Our Slaves’ – A White Man’s Perspective On Black People
For those of you who heard of it, this is an article Dee Lee was reading on a New York…
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Ex-Gang member – 'They Are Dropping Hundreds Of Guns In The Black Neighborhoods In Crates Along With Bullets'
Ex- gang member from Chicago says they are the victims. He says the government is dropping crates full of guns…
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THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF RACISM IN AMERICAN LAW
By I.K. Cush On February 20, 2013, U.S. federal judge, Edith Jones, told a group of like-minded Americans that “African-Americans…
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Getting woke and what it really means
By Merrill Perlman IN RIVERDALE, a TV program about the iconic comic book figures Archie, Betty, and Veronica, reality has intruded…
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