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A few weeks ago, the Sydney-based Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) released an interesting report, warning that, ‘A ...
Haiti is currently at the epicenter of an extraordinary crisis, with its government losing control and brutal gangs ...
Here in the United States, the rise in antisemitic incidents and questions of how criticism of Israel relates to antisemitism ...
In 1850, a number of free Black abolitionists began settling in the territorial city of St. Paul and helped with the freedom ...
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In Hulu’s soapy “Washington Black,” about an early-nineteenth-century slave who escapes to Halifax, Brown rises above the ...
As our nation gets closer to its 250th birthday next year on July fourth, we are sharing patriotic and historical stories ...
The slaves had come to San Bernardino in 1852 with their owner, Robert Smith, part of the Mormon founding of the community.
The Kansas Center for the Book, affiliated with the Library of Congress, and the State Library of Kansas have announced two books that have been selected for the ...
We know the Vanderbilts and Astors. It’s time to get acquainted with the Downings, Van Hornes, and Bannisters, too.
On August 1, 1834, some 750,000 slaves in the British West Indies formally became free. An “apprenticeship” system was introduced by the authorities, ostensibly to help them learn how to ...
Two Charleston thought leaders have been recognized with state Governor’s Awards in the Humanities, arguably South Carolina’s ...