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How 155 Angry White Men Chained Alabama to Its Confederate Past
Their plan required not only a social and legal division along racial lines but a political one, too — a separation that persists today.
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Kyle Whitmire
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al.com
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December 5, 2022
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The Racist Origins of Georgia’s Runoff Elections
Sen. Raphael Warnock and challenger Herschel Walker, both Black, square off in a contest designed to empower White voters.
by
Steven F. Lawson
via
Made By History
on
December 5, 2022
Ablaze: The 1849 White Supremacist Attack on a South Carolina Post Office
The bonfire was a public spectacle for Black people, as well as any white dissenters. It was a calculated warning.
by
Susanna Ashton
via
Southern Spaces
on
December 2, 2022
The Emancipators’ Vision
Was abolition intended as a perpetuation of slavery by other means?
by
Sean Wilentz
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New York Review of Books
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December 1, 2022
Two Recent Movies Help Us Connect the Dots Between Jim Crow and Fascism
With Kanye and Kyrie Irving dominating the news, the connections between victims of white supremacy are more relevant than ever.
by
Soraya Nadia McDonald
via
Andscape
on
November 22, 2022
How Hoover Took Down the Klan
The FBI’s successful campaign against white supremacists is also a cautionary tale.
by
Beverly Gage
via
The Atlantic
on
November 20, 2022
Reading Langston Hughes’s Wartime Reporting From the Spanish Civil War
Several years before the United States officially entered World War II, Black Americans were tracking the international spread of fascism.
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Matt Delmont
via
Literary Hub
on
November 2, 2022
The Dawn of Scientific Racism
In the 1740s, Bordeaux developed some of the first modern theories of racial difference, even as the city profited from the slave trade.
by
Christy Pichichero
via
Public Books
on
October 25, 2022
How San Francisco (?!) Helped Give Birth to Modern American Fascism
Remember Dan White? He was the Kyle Rittenhouse of his day. No wonder Tucker Carlson loves him.
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David Masciotra
via
The New Republic
on
September 30, 2022
Trouble in River City
Two recent books examine the idea of the Midwest as a haven for white supremacy and patriarchy.
by
Caroline Fraser
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New York Review of Books
on
September 29, 2022
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Far-Right Views in Law Enforcement are Not New
65 years ago this week, Edwin Walker helped enforce Little Rock integration. Then he devoted himself to segregation.
by
Anna Duensing
via
Made By History
on
September 28, 2022
The Myth of Racial Reconciliation
We will never truly achieve racial justice until we, collectively, learn how to treat and heal the wound of white supremacy.
by
Malcolm Brian Foley
via
Anxious Bench
on
September 7, 2022
The Complicity of the Textbooks
A new book traces how the writing of American history, from Reconstruction on, has falsified and illuminated our racial past.
by
Eric Foner
via
New York Review of Books
on
September 5, 2022
"A Positive Evil"
Connecting the Haitian Revolution and abolition in the 1834 Tennessee Constitutional Convention.
by
Seth Whitty
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Age of Revolutions
on
August 29, 2022
The Civil Rights Movement Was Radical to Its Core
The Civil Rights Movement was a radical struggle against Jim Crow tyranny whose early foot soldiers were Communists and labor militants.
by
Glenda Gilmore
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Robert Greene II
via
Jacobin
on
August 28, 2022
Can Every Baby Be A Gerber Baby? A Century of American Baby Contests And Eugenics
In 2018, Gerber selected baby Lucas as the winner of its Spokesbaby Contest, making Lucas the first Gerber baby with Down syndrome.
by
Jamie Marsella
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Nursing Clio
on
August 23, 2022
Higher Ed and the Policing of Memory
Why universities must help lead the battle to defend and expand critical race theory.
by
Danielle Conway
via
The Forum
on
August 8, 2022
Colfax, Cruikshank, and the Latter-Day War on Reconstruction
Unearthing the deep roots of racialized voter suppression—and explaining how they shape ballot access today.
by
David Daley
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The Forum
on
August 3, 2022
When Tribal Nations Expel Their Black Members
Clashes between sovereignty rights and civil rights reveal an uncomfortable and complicated story about race and belonging in America.
by
Philip J. Deloria
via
The New Yorker
on
July 14, 2022
A Tale of Two Toms
The uses and abuses of history through the "diary" of Thomas Fallon.
by
Jenny Hale Pulsipher
via
Commonplace
on
July 12, 2022
Market Solutions to Ancient Sins
Freedom and prosperity are the most effective cure for the scars of slavery and racism.
by
Jason Jewell
via
Law & Liberty
on
June 28, 2022
Hiding Buffalo’s History of Racism Behind a Cloak of Unity
Officials have described the recent shooting as an aberration in the “City of Good Neighbors.” But this conceals the city’s long-standing racial divisions.
by
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
via
The New Yorker
on
June 9, 2022
BIPOC? ¡Basta!
Time to blow the final whistle on the oppression Olympics.
by
Bill Fletcher Jr.
,
Bill Gallegos
via
The Nation
on
June 9, 2022
Endowed by Slavery
Harvard made headlines by announcing that it would devote $100 million to remedying “the harms of the university’s ties to slavery.”
by
Andrew Delbanco
via
New York Review of Books
on
June 2, 2022
Family Photos: A Vacation, a Wedding Anniversary and the Lynching of a Black Man in Texas
If Texas Gov. Greg Abbott had his way, the state’s past of lynching Blacks would be taught as an exception rather than the rule. History tells a different story.
by
Jeffrey L. Littlejohn
via
The Conversation
on
May 30, 2022
The Racist Roots of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Sex Scandal “Apocalypse”
The Southern Baptist Convention is tearing itself apart over its leaders’ long-running cover-up of abusers in its ranks. But there’s a deeper reckoning below.
by
Audrey Clare Farley
via
The New Republic
on
May 30, 2022
We Must Burn Them: Against the Origin Story
"History is written by the victors, but diligent and continual silencing is required to maintain its claims on the present and future."
by
Hazel V. Carby
via
London Review of Books
on
May 26, 2022
Building Uncle Sam, Inc.
These Progressive Era Republicans wanted to run the Federal government like a business.
by
Paul Moreno
via
Law & Liberty
on
May 25, 2022
The Terrifying Familiarity of the Buffalo Shooting Suspect’s Extremist Screed
The new fascists don’t wear uniforms; they make memes.
by
Jeff Sharlet
via
The Hive
on
May 17, 2022
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The Buffalo Shooting Exposes How History Shapes the Present
This northern city was shaped by racial terrorism and persistent advocacy for Black liberation.
by
Chad Williams
via
Made By History
on
May 17, 2022
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