by Blackwood
Author: Evaton BlackwoodInterviewer: Malaki Carter The Supreme Court Ruled on the case of Brown v Board of Education of Topeka in May 1954. This ruling would effectively end segregation in schools. There are five cases that makeup Brown v Board of Education. They...
by Cassidy Sadonis
Author:Interviewer:Ravaged by war, the Southern states in 1865 was a hotbed of division and anxiety. Four million black individuals found themselves free, but what was freedom in the face of the rich and poor whites of the South, who desired nothing more than to see...
by Malaki Carter
The story of the Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 is one unknown to many, but one that needs to be told. The tragedy is one of America’s troubled history of racism and segregation, at the apex of white supremacy in America. The Greenwood District, or Black Wall Street...
by Henry Ford
Author: Henry Ford VI Interviewer: Thomas Kidd Fleeing the violent, racist oppression of the postbellum South, thousands of African-Americans sought to create a community where they could flourish and survive independent of the society that rejected...
by Samantha Lewellen
Author: Sam Lewellen Interviewer: Mary Connell
by Reese Manning
Author: Reese Manning Interviewer: Corey Knight During a time of great division in the United States caused by the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement, Robert F. Kennedy launched a presidential campaign focused on unity and healing. His desire to end civil...