Kenya Vaughn, The St. Louis American A snapshot of mid-century South Philly. Featured Image [dropcap]Linda[/dropcap] Alton Randall Kennedy, a staple of the St. Louis theater scene for more than four decades, passed away this morning (Friday, August 16) after a battle with cancer. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] Her son Terell Randall Sr. confirmed her passing via Facebook. […]
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A rural town confronts its buried history of mass killings of black Americans | The Guardian
100 years after hundreds of African Americans were reportedly killed in Elaine, Arkansas, a memorial is set to bring details of the tragedy to light
View MoreBolivia’s Powerful Cholitas Luchadora Wrestlers Photographed by Todd Antony | Colossal
Photographer Todd Anthony (previously) documents Bolivia’s best-dressed wrestlers in a new series, Flying Cholitas. The women, who are indigenous Aymara, compete in their sport wearing voluminous petticoats, colorful skirts, and long-sleeved lacy tops rather than in the minimal, form-fitting spandex worn by many athletes around the world. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] These ensembles resemble ones that Aymara […]
View MoreIbram X Kendi on why not being racist is not enough | The Guardian
The historian on how he confronted his own racism and the lessons he learned along the way, the far right’s abuse of free speech, and why the rise of the Squad gives him hope
View MoreWhatever happened to author Dorothy West? | The Guardian
Writing alongside Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, West was the last surviving member of the Harlem Renaissance. Diana Evans asks: why were her books overlooked for so long?
View MoreColor and Incarceration | Harvard Magazine
Historian Elizabeth Hinton probes the roots of a gathering crisis.
View MoreThe Great Land Robbery | The Atlantic
The shameful story of how 1 million black families have been ripped from their farms
View MoreHow Slave Owners Dictated the Language of the 2nd Amendment | The Daily Beast
Southern aristocrats wanted armed militias mainly to control their slaves. So they wanted language in the new nation’s constitution protecting that right.
View MoreThey’re Running For Congress — And Trump’s Attacks On The Squad Won’t Stop Them | HuffPost
For women of color running for office, the president’s insults against Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and others only motivate them more.
View MoreHow Did African-American Farmers Lose 90 percent of Their Land? | Modern Farmer
A combination of obscure legal mechanisms and racist institutions enabled—and continues to enable—developers to weasel it away.
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