Ghosts of Slavery’s Christmas
James Thomas was well-acquainted with powerful white southerners, intimate even. He was born in 1827 to an enslaved woman and
Read moreJames Thomas was well-acquainted with powerful white southerners, intimate even. He was born in 1827 to an enslaved woman and
Read moreThis month, I had the opportunity to interview Nathan H. Dize, one of the founding authors and the content curator,
Read moreOn Sunday, November 8, 1936, Zora Neale Hurston received the exciting news: there was a zombie at the hospital in
Read morePower does not enter the story once and for all, but at different times and from different angles. It precedes
Read moreBy 1899, W.E.B. Du Bois had accomplished more than most people could accomplish in several lifetimes. One bachelor’s degree from
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