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 moreTwo hundred years ago this week, dozens of the nation’s most powerful men met in the Davis Hotel in Washington
Read moreOne of the most visible environmental justice fights this year, among countless others like Flint’s ongoing water crisis, is in
Read moreIn today’s post, Azmar K. Williams, an editorial assistant of AAIHS, interviews Ashley D. Farmer about her recent article in
Read more*Co-Authored by Christopher Petrella and Justin Gomer A few weeks ago, we convened and moderated a “justice and equity” reading
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