The exhibit, a collaboration between MOCA and The Brick, raises questions about America’s identity, and what is worth ...
Welcome to The Painting Coach! I'm Lloyd, and my mission is to help you get your miniatures and tabletop armies painted and ...
For Alyssa Thiede, the curator at Hennepin History Museum, her connection to a new exhibit about an enslaved woman freed ...
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The Espionage Act and Sedition Act criminalized criticism of the government, military, or flag; thousands of Americans – from ...
A St. Louis organization, the Fathers & Families Support Center, works to restore the dignity of Black men, who are often ...
The Supreme Court's October 2025 session could be the most consequential yet in the fight for Black freedom, as it hears Louisiana v. Callais, which could strike a death blow to the Voting Rights Act ...
In Memphis, the National Urban League president spoke out against potential voting rights changes and the National Guard's deployment to the city.
The Dred Scott Supreme Court case (1857) is relevant today. The justices decided the states had the right to legalize slavery; thus, guaranteeing the constitutional right of slave owners in the ...
In ordinary times, someone could read the Supreme Court’s decision on the legality of so-called “universal injunctions” as just the latest example of an old dispute: the proper way to interpret the ...
The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) has released new research on Dred and Harriet Scott, an enslaved couple who sued for their freedom. The Scott's case went to the Supreme Court in 1856, where ...
In the first—but surely not the last—court order temporarily blocking President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, Reagan-appointed Judge John Coughenour said he could not ...