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Beverly Tatum, the outgoing president of Spelman College, explains how schools created for African Americans in the 1800s can help desegregate the rest of the country.
Before its subversion in the Jim Crow era, the fruit symbolized black self-sufficiency.
Voters from both parties in North Carolina, a newly minted swing state, are grappling with the weaknesses of the presumptive Republican nominee.
The election of Donald Trump to the presidency reveals the true character of America.
When a would-be reformer meets one of the most corrupt institutions in a country infamous for graft
Taking down Confederate monuments helps confront the past, not obscure it.