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An American Pogrom
3 months ago
Political violence, especially around elections, has a long history in the United States. In the antebellum era, white nativist Protestants often rioted
Science & Technology
www.nybooks.com
The Origins of Policing in the United States
5 months ago
Memes claim that modern law enforcement evolved out of slave patrols.
Science & Technology
www.snopes.com
Muslims Were Banned From the Americas as Early as the 16th Century
1 years ago
Long before today's anxiety about terror attacks, Spain and England feared that enslaved Africans would be more susceptible to revolt if they were Muslim
Science & Technology
www.smithsonianmag.com
Rep. Jayapal after Covid diagnosis and mob: GOP was 'selfish' and fueled insurrection
2 weeks ago
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, who was diagnosed with Covid-19 after the riot at the Capitol, said the mob's ability to breach the Capitol was an obvious sign of "white privilege."
www.nbcnews.com
The History of the Black Seminoles
2 months ago
The community's resilient history speaks of repeated invasions and resistance to enslavement.
daily.jstor.org
CORONAVIRUS: Statewide cases surpass 25,000; new death in Craven County
8 months ago
Craven County is now reporting its fifth death from the coronavirus.
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www.witn.com
This Day in History: May 9
9 months ago
Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" premieres; President Trump.
www.foxnews.com