Franklinton long has been called "The Bottoms." But not for much longer.
The GOP backs legislation that would make the American Community Survey effectively voluntary.
A look at the rewards and risks of social-justice teaching
What African Americans lost by aligning with the Democratic Party
The late Supreme Court justice wrote a number of opinions that limited the ability of racial minorities, victims of police misconduct, and others to vindicate their constitutional rights.
The racial separation that permeates nearly every aspect of life in the Windy City is inexcusable.
President Trump’s budget would eliminate the Legal Services Corporation, which helps low-income individuals obtain representation in civil proceedings.
The Atlantic convenes health experts to find solutions.
Stephanie Land’s new memoir, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive, sheds light on the grueling work—and the bureaucratic complications—of being a maid and a single mother.