The Inaction of Capitol Police Was by Design
The Atlantic
Harris’s speech placed her in the long legacy of Black women who built America
Washingotn Post
Black Joy—Not Corporate Acknowledgment—Is the Heart of Juneteenth
Op-Ed: Real change on race issues has never come without struggle
Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Has Finally Deemed Black Women Worthy of Feel-Good TV
The New York Times
What the Push to Celebrate Juneteenth Conceals
The Double Standard of the American Riot
The Derek Chauvin verdict won’t stop cops murdering black people. We still aren’t safe"
The Guardian
The Demand of Freedom:
The United States’ first civil rights movement
The Nation
“Black Abolitionists believed in taking up arms” Randel Jelks on Force & Freedom
The Boston Review of Books
Review of Harriet for The American Historical Review
Oxford Academic
I Am A Black Woman In Academia. Nikole Hannah-Jones’s Tenure Saga Isn't Unique
Cognoscenti, WBUR
'Just Ethel': What My Grandmother Taught Me About Black Patriotism
Cognoscenti, WBUR Blog
What “Harriet” GEts right about Tubman, A film review
The Washington Post
The true story behind ‘The Lion King’
The Disney movie has roots in West African royalty.
The danger of denying black Americans political rights
NEW BOOK ANALYZES THE PRAISES AND CRITICISMS OF “ROOTS” AND THEIR RELATION TO TODAY’S POLITICAL CLIMATE
The Wellesley News
The “Roots Remake is a reminder that Yes, America Needs more movies about slavery
Quartz
THE ‘CAPITALIZED WOMB’: A REVIEW OF NED AND CONSTANCE SUBLETTE’S THE AMERICAN SLAVE COAST
A Book Review for Black Perspectives
Spokane’s black community embraces white allies, so what’s behind Rachel Dolezal’s perplexing deception?
The Conversation
There’s no reason to compare anything in modern-day America to slavery
Finally, “Selma” is a film that portrays white Americans as allies, not liberators
Oscars 2015: Expert Reaction
Oscars 2016: Expert Reaction
There are still reasons for black America to celebrate 2014
Why American history should begin with slavery
It's Still the Era of White Television
Let’s not turn Ferguson into another tweetable, teachable moment
Fruitvale To Ferguson: Understanding The Language Of Rage And Mourning
Cognoscenti, WBUR.org, Boston's NPR
Writing History With Blood: Why '12 Years A Slave' Matters
The ‘Threatening’ ‘Thug’ Through History
A Historian’s Perspective on “12 Years a Slave”
The Telegraph
Yeezus saves: Kanye West, hip hop and the language of slavery
VIOLENCE IN POLITICAL HISTORY: THE CHALLENGES OF TEACHING ABOUT THE POLITICS OF POWER AND RESISTANCE
Perspectives on History, The Magazine of the American Historical Association
How Quentin Tarantino unchained Django (and historical facts)