The enslavement of millions of Indigenous people in the Americas is a neglected chapter in U.S. history. Two projects aim to bring it to light.
Discover how faith and labor leaders continue to fight for justice, inspired by the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement.
Judge John Hancock kept his half-brothers in bondage until Juneteenth in 1865. He educated his own half-Black son who became ...
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Extreme weather events such as flooding, drought, wildfires, water scarcity and rise in sea levels driven by climate change ...
This eBook celebrates the achievements of inspiring women in life sciences, highlighting their journeys, challenges and ...
In October 1854, a large crowd in Worcester, Massachusetts, took action against the presence of "slave catcher" Asa O. Butman ...
When officials denied that he was a citizen, Wong Kim Ark took his case to the Supreme Court and won. Today, that decision is the focus of debate over who can be an American.
The message from Our Rescue, which is relocating to Minneapolis but facing resistance: We’re should be in this fight together ...
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