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Bias Training at Starbucks Is a Reminder That the History of Racism Is About Who Belongs Where
A central component of the history of racism is the intersection in which geography and race collide.
by
Arica L. Coleman
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TIME
on
May 29, 2018
From the ‘Pocahontas Exception’ to a ‘Historical Wrong'
The hidden cost of formal recognition for American Indian tribes.
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Arica L. Coleman
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TIME
on
February 9, 2018
The History Behind the Movement to Replace Columbus Day
Though the first Indigenous Peoples’ Day was celebrated in the early 1990s, the idea took shape many years earlier.
by
Arica L. Coleman
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TIME
on
October 6, 2017
Blaming 'Bad Dudes' Masks the Role of Women in the History of White Nationalism
Blaming “bad dudes”—ignores the role of women in the white nationalist movement.
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Arica L. Coleman
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TIME
on
September 18, 2017
How a Court Answered a Forgotten Question of Slavery’s Legacy
As Americans debated how the Civil War period is publicly commemorated, a battle over a related question was finally put to rest.
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Arica L. Coleman
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TIME
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September 11, 2017