Race and Class: The Beginnings of an Argument
Adolph Reed Jr. considers the race-class debate in its complexities as well as where intersectionality plays a role in understanding people's lived experiences.
Adolph Reed Jr. considers the race-class debate in its complexities as well as where intersectionality plays a role in understanding people's lived experiences.
For five decades, Kittrell taught home economics and the value of higher education for women at home and abroad.
The summer of 2020 was a breaking point for many Americans clamoring for police reform, but the aftermath produced band-aid solutions to deeper systemic problems.
Mark Whitaker contends that the state of American race relations is rooted in the founding of the Black Panthers in 1966 and coinciding with the Black Power movement.
As the private prison industry continues to grow, so too do the consequences to vulnerable populations like immigrants.
Pew Research Center explores African Americans' views on the state of and how to advance racial equality.
A Maine newspaper faces harsh criticism for publishing a redacted version of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
More than 110,000 remains of Native American, Hawaiian, and Alaskans continue to be held by museums and federal agencies.
The 118th Congress is the most diverse to date, following a trend toward more racial and ethnic diversity and representation on par with the total population.
Pekka Hämäläinen in his new book considers the role of Native power in the colonial struggle to dominate North America and its indigenous peoples.