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Racism
Hidden Figures
Hero Katherine Johnson Dies at 101
By Jeffrey Kluger
White News Anchor Apologizes For Saying Black Co-Host Looks Like Gorilla
By Tara Law
The First Africans in Virginia Landed in 1619. It Was a Turning Point for Slavery in American History—But Not the Beginning
By Olivia B. Waxman
Trump's Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Was Never About Legality — It Was About Our Brown Skin
By Julissa Arce
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Ensuring the Chicago Race Riot Is Not Forgotten, With Inspiration from Germany's Holocaust Memorials
A teenager's death sparked a riot that reshaped the city's history
By Madeline Fitzgerald
July 27, 2019
Italian Airline Apologizes For Promotional Video With Actor Playing Barack Obama in Blackface
An Italian airline has “deeply apologized” after one of its promotional videos featured an actor wearing blackface in an apparent attempt to portray former U.S. president Barack Obama.Alitalia, Italy’s flag carrier airline, quickly faced backlash...
By Suyin Haynes
July 4, 2019
'No Food, No Drink, No Watermelon' Boston Schoolteacher Claims Her Students Were Racially Profiled at Museum
A staff member allegedly told the students 'no food, no drink, and no watermelon.'"
By Madeline Fitzgerald
May 24, 2019
How Reconstruction Still Shapes American Racism
Even descendants of black heroes of Reconstruction have lost the memory of their ancestors’ heroic achievements
By Henry Louis Gates Jr.
April 2, 2019
Embattled Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith Apologizes for 'Public Hanging' Comment, But Says Her Words Were 'Twisted'
The Mississippi runoff is the last midterm battle of 2018
By Billy Perrigo
November 21, 2018
Don’t Let the Loud Bigots Distract You. America’s Real Problem With Race Cuts Far Deeper
This hateful moment offers an opportunity for Americans to finally change our racist ways
By Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
September 6, 2018
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