When John Hope Franklin and Pepsi Made a Black History Record
A decade after his death, John Hope Franklin remains among the most prominent historians to ever chronicle the African American
Read moreA decade after his death, John Hope Franklin remains among the most prominent historians to ever chronicle the African American
Read moreIf Harlem was the capital of Black fine arts in the United States in the twentieth century, Chicago was the
Read moreMore than half a century since the 1960s, scholars and citizens alike continue to grapple with how our country should
Read moreLet’s face it: some students do almost no reading in our classes. But even if they seem to rarely crack
Read moreIn this post, blogger Joshua Clark Davis interviews activist Paul Coates–the father of author Ta-Nehisi Coates–on his life and early
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