Atlanta’s Black Libraries and the Push for Black Voters
After a federal court ruling invalidated Georgia’s all-white primary in 1946, there was a huge push to form a coalition
Read moreAfter a federal court ruling invalidated Georgia’s all-white primary in 1946, there was a huge push to form a coalition
Read moreIn 2019, Reggaeton had reached a new level of blanqueamiento that had not been seen before. Rosalía, a Spanish artist,
Read moreIn the late 1820s, an industrious Black woman from Mississippi was living in Coahuila as a free woman and a
Read moreThe explosive growth of Black studies programs and departments after 1968 triggered a wave of bibliographic scholarship. Colleges, universities, and
Read moreToday’s post was originally published on April 14, 2017. Black women and other women of color have been historically marginalized
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