From 'black girl magic' to Black Lives Matter, the second decade of the 21st century is defined b...
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Racism has been written into the United States' laws and entrenched in its institutions for much ...
The March on Washington was the largest protest gathering in the American civil rights movement. ...
Gender and Race in Sports examines the historical successes and struggles of female athletes of c...
After World War I, many African Americans found a welcoming home in Paris while the fight for civ...
From slavery to Jim Crow segregation, racism has a long, deeply rooted history in the United Stat...
From the Civil Rights Movement to the present day, Americans have protested against police brutal...
In 1931, nine black teenagers were arrested in Alabama. The young men were accused of crimes they...
The Charlottesville Protests delves into the eruption of violence that occurred in Charlottesvill...
Racial bias, both implicit and explicit, is easy to see in American news media. Race and the Medi...
Shows how Black girls and women foster community, counter invisibility, engage in restorative act...
Media outlets rely on advertising for financial support, but in many cases it's becoming more dif...
'[This title] looks at the ways in which multiple media outlets ca n cover the same story in vast...
In the 1950s, NASA relied on human computers. These skilled women did calculations by hand. While...
The 2016 US presidential election introduced a new term to the media lexicon. The Fake News Pheno...
President George Washington and his wife enslaved more than 150 people in the mid-1700s. In 1796,...
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, and there is great racial ineq...
Racism has been written into the United States' laws and entrenched in its institutions for much ...
Anthems, or songs of hope and praise, can help support communities through difficult times. Throu...
Justice for George Floyd explores who George Floyd was, what happened the day he died, and the pr...
The right to a free press is guaranteed by the First Amendment, but it can be easy to take this f...
Politics and Protest in Sports covers the history of athletes of color using their position on th...
In 1954, segregation in public schools was banned. But the road to desegregate American schools w...
Every day throughout the world, people watch newscasts, read newspapers, and consume news online....
'[This book] looks at social change movements in the country's LGBTQ history, including the Stone...
Investigates the history of U.S. political thought, dreams, and national identity by foregroundin...
Motown music emerged in the United States in the 1960s. It launched the careers of many African A...
Barbara Jordan's work as an educator, a lawyer, and a politician helped shape the American civil ...
'Throughout US history, many immigrant groups have faced discrimination. This has sometimes led t...
Racism has been written into the United States' laws and entrenched in its institutions for much ...
Two Bloody Sundays: Civil Rights in America and Ireland explores the legacies of the Bloody Sunda...
Although women today can run for political office, they continue to be underrepresented in the US...
In 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges walked into William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, L...
During the American Civil War, escaped slaves found refuge near Union forts. They formed communit...
Politics and Civil Unrest in Modern America explores the government's response to protests and po...
Racial bias, both implicit and explicit, is easy to see in American news media. Race and the Medi...
Women in many parts of the United States were not allowed to vote until 1920. Women's Suffrage di...