Black Public History in Chicago
As part of the research for his book Black Public History in Chicago: Civil Rights Activism From World War II
Read moreAs part of the research for his book Black Public History in Chicago: Civil Rights Activism From World War II
Read moreWhen Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore for the Senate seat previously occupied by Attorney General and career racist Jeff Sessions
Read moreIn today’s post, Marius Kothor, a PhD student in the Department of History at Yale University, interviews Ira Dworkin on his new
Read moreStuart Hall’s posthumous memoir, Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands, is the most recent entry in his eponymous book
Read moreIn We Dream Together: Dominican Independence, Haiti, and the Fight for Caribbean Freedom, historian Anne Eller cogently interprets the geopolitical shifts that
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