Jimmy Carter's evolution from his upbringing in the segregated Jim Crow South to becoming a champion for civil rights.
You may never have heard of Brooklyn, Illinois. You might not be aware it’s one of the country’s first Black settlements, or ...
Although “I Am Nobody’s Slave” takes the form of a memoir, Minnesota native Lee Hawkins’ book becomes something bigger: an examination of where violence in Black homes originates and a plea to end ...
Young Jimmy Carter and his friends were walking across a pasture after a day’s farm labor during the Great Depression. As ...
Essential books about racism for all readers When it comes to understanding race and social justice in this country, authors ...
The one-million strong Landless Workers Movement (MST) is a backbone of the Brazilian left, famous for its mass actions and radical land occupations all across the Brazilian countryside.
Hundreds of people who say they suffered physical or sexual abuse at two state-run reform schools in Florida are in line to ...
Is it significant? Yes. Is it historical? Yes. Is it neglected? Yes. So, these things should be saved, not paved over and ...
Carter’s century-long fight for a better, kinder, fairer world undoubtedly accounts for the millions of us, even those of us ...
The National Park Service nominated it as an “(e)xceptional example of International Style architecture designed by Amaza Lee Meredith (1895-1984), a Black queer woman in the Jim Crow South ...
Carter’s long public goodbye began Saturday in the state where the 39th U.S. president was born, lived and died.