While many hoped Barack Obama's presidency would usher in a post-racial period in America, law professor Randall Kennedy says the reality hasn't lived up to that expectation. In The Persistence of the ...
Here's a riddle: why was the internationally known Princeton professor stopped for driving too slowly on a street where the speed limit was 25 miles per hour? How come a Maryland state trooper ...
Like U.S. history, classical music has become a new front in the culture wars as musicians and music institutions grapple with the legacies of racism. With most performing arts organizations shuttered ...
Why were Augusta's Chinese afforded certain privileges that Black residents did not have? In Augusta, Georgia's history, Chinese residents were allowed to enter stores through the front door like ...
On a stormy night in the spring of 1968, a weary Martin Luther King Jr. was summoned to Mason Temple in Memphis, Tenn. Striking sanitation workers—demanding higher wages and better working ...
How do Chinese grocers in the Jim Crow South complicate America’s binary paradigm of race? BLURRING THE COLOR LINE follows director Crystal Kwok as she unpacks the history behind her grandmother’s ...
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