Posted inTalkers Black History Month: Who was the first Black child to go to an integrated school in America? by Russell Ellsworth Lovell II, professor emeritus, Drake University Law School February 22, 2021February 20, 2021
Posted inTalkers The hidden story of when two Black college students were tarred and feathered in Maine by Karen Sieber, humanities specialist, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, University of Maine February 18, 2021February 10, 2021
Posted inTalkers Hidden figures: How African American women preachers spoke truth to power by Kenyatta R. Gilbert, associate professor of Homiletics, Howard University February 17, 2021February 15, 2021
Posted inArts & Entertainment Black History Month events: Celebrating Black brilliance with art, theater, music, comedy and more by Amelia Williams, Bay City News February 11, 2021February 11, 2021
Posted inArts & Entertainment Best Bets: Valentine’s Day opera, literature from around the world, and more by The Artful Observer, Bay City News February 11, 2021February 11, 2021
Posted inTalkers Why a shootout between Black Panthers and law enforcement 50 years ago matters today by Paul Ringel, associate professor of U.S. History, High Point University February 10, 2021February 10, 2021
Posted inTalkers The forgotten voices of race records: Pullman Porters, Rev TT Rose, ‘Man with a Clarinet’ by Jerry Zolten, associate professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State February 9, 2021February 5, 2021
Posted inTalkers America’s always had Black inventors – even when patent system explicitly excluded them by Shontavia Johnson, associate vice president for Academic Partnerships and Innovation, Clemson University February 7, 2021February 2, 2021
Posted inCOVID-19 Information Hub Cicely was young, Black and enslaved – her death during epidemic in 1714 has lessons that resonate in today’s COVID-19 pandemic by Nicole S. Maskiell, assistant professor of History, Peter and Bonnie McCausland Fellow of History, University of South Carolina February 3, 2021January 31, 2021
Posted inTalkers Black History Month: Hidden history of Black nationalist women’s political activism by Keisha N. Blain, associate professor of History, University of Pittsburgh February 1, 2021January 31, 2021