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Every now and then the threading was so mishandled that the film would either snap, or actually melt up against the bulb. It ...
Archaeologists in Virginia have unearthed the foundation of a building from the 1700s that once supported the nation’s oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children.
In honor of James Baldwin's 100th birthday, Outsports reflects on the professional and personal achievements of those ...
For Juneteenth, USA TODAY is telling the stories of five different communities across the country where residents are ...
This is the first story in our series chronicling the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. In November 1960, three ...
After the state restricted how lessons on race and gender could be taught, activist Kristi Williams turned anger into ...
Schools blighted by environmental neglect, struggling staff and outdated materials due to the racial makeup of their citizens hoped to elevate in time, but the changes could take years to correct, ...
Donald Trump's multiple threats to eliminate the Department of Education are already creating trepidation for teachers in ...
You know the saying "kids say the darnedest things?" As author Matt Forrest Esenwine explains, they write some pretty wild ...
The conductor announces the train is going express, skipping the Upper West Side; white passengers disembark. The joke is a bit outdated; a 40-year exodus of black Americans and the more recent ...
The Battle For Public Education,” is the third episode of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Apathy is Not an Option podcast.
American schools are already more segregated today than they were 40 years ago — and Trump's education policies aren't going ...