Why Martin Luther King Jr.'s Lessons About Peaceful Protests Are Still Relevant
Aretha Franklin Wasn't Just a Music Legend. She Also Raised Her Voice for Civil Rights
The Woman Who Schooled the Civil Rights Movement
What Happened to Martin Luther King Jr.'s Last Campaigns
What People Still Get Wrong About Segregation
The Forgotten Northern Origins of Jim Crow
12 Movies to Watch to Educate Yourself About Racism and Protest History, Recommended by Experts
Several Antiracist Books Are Selling Out. Here's What Else Black Booksellers and Publishers Say You Should Read
The Voting Rights Act at 50: How It Changed the World
Before She Refused to Give Up Her Seat, Rosa Parks Had a Long History as a Voting Rights Activist
Stacey Abrams and Other Georgia Organizers Are Part of a Long—But Often Overlooked—Tradition of Black Women Working for the Vote
How History Classes on the Women’s Suffrage Movement Leave Out the Work of Black Voting Rights Activists
'I Vote Because': Americans Are Sharing Stories of How Their Ancestors Overcame Discrimination in Order to Vote
Voting Rights Isn’t Just a Black Issue
Voter Suppression Grew Up From the Soil of Emancipation Itself
Voter Suppression Is Still One of the Greatest Obstacles to a More Just America
Georgia's New Voting Restrictions Are a Step Back Into Our State's Dark History
What Martin Luther King Jr. Said at the March on Washington About Police Brutality
'I'm Going to Make a Change.' Police Departments Struggle to Recruit Black Cops, So This HBCU Came Up With a Plan
She Wrote a Book About Bias. Here's How She Thinks Police Departments Should Approach Reform
The Forgotten Law That Gave Police Nearly Unlimited Power
Black, Disabled and at Risk: The Overlooked Problem of Police Violence Against Americans with Disabilities
'It Was a Tinderbox.' How George Floyd’s Killing Highlighted America's Police Reform Failures
As Protesters Shine a Spotlight on Racial Injustice in America, the Reckoning Is Going Global
‘Leadership Matters.’ Researcher Says Rate of Fatal Police Shootings Is Lower in Cities With Black Police Chiefs
5 People Working to Make the Housing Market Less Racist—and Their Best Advice for Black Buyers
How to Identify and Combat Racial Steering in Real Estate
The Black Homeownership Gap Is Larger Than It Was 60 Years Ago. COVID-19 Made It Worse
The U.S. Is Increasingly Diverse, So Why Is Segregation Getting Worse?
What the Flint Crisis Reveals About Inequality in the U.S.
What America Owes Black Veterans of World War II
Segregation Has Gotten Worse, Not Better, and It's Fueling the Wealth Gap Between Black and White Americans
If We Are Serious About Racial Equality, We Need to Start in Our Own Neighborhoods
'A Mask for Racial Discrimination.' How Housing Voucher Programs Can Hurt the Low-Income Families They’re Designed to Help
Why Suburban American Homeowners Were Accused of Being a 'Profit-Making Cartel' in the 1970s