On this episode of CounterPunch Radio, Erik Wallenberg and Joshua Frank talk with Jesse Hagopian about his new book Teach Truth: The Struggle for ...
With about 100 students in the audience, Wilson-Hartgrove explained that while poverty is frequently framed as a "Black problem," the stark truth is that there are 40 million more impoverished white ...
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.
A review of content taught at the Department of Defense Education Activity schools has resulted in restrictions of lessons on ...
The sort of throngs you’d expect for a generational prize fight—all of them hoping to get a ticket to the most sensational ...
Vanessa Rosales of the Antioch City Clerk’s office reads the oath of office to new Antioch police oversight commissioners on ...
February marks the start of Black History Month in America and in Alabama. The month-long holiday created by Carter G.
A local poet, singer, dancer and several artists were featured in the City of Jackson's opening ceremony of Black History ...
Historian and author Carter G. Woodson is remembered as the “Father of Black History.” Read about his education, books, idea ...
A new biography of Charles W. Chesnutt, by Tess Chakkalakal, explains the friendships and tensions he had with his white ...
Carter Woodson was a tireless promoter of Black culture who planted seeds for what became Black History Month a century ago ...
Mwatabu Okantah was at Kent State when Black History Month was first celebrated. He reflects on the groundwork laid and why ...
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