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'Slavery Footprint:' Social Media Activist Takes It to the Web
'Why Not Now?' for Slavery Reparations, House Panel Is Told
100 Years After Tulsa Race Massacre, the Damage Remains
1619 Commemoration of the First Enslaved African Landing Ceremony August 26
4 Things You Didn't Know About Abolitionist Sojourner Truth
A Black Author Looks at Failed Attempt by Founder of Georgia to Ban Slavery
A Brief History of the Black Church’s Diversity, and Its Vital Role in American Political History
A Centuries-Old Cemetery for People Who Were Enslaved Is Reclaimed in New York
A Freed Slave's Words Get New Life
African Genetic Testing Event Comes to OMSI
After 150 Years, a Freed Slaves Words Get New Life
Ahmaud Arbery Was Shot and Killed by Three White Men in Georgia
Allegations of Modern-Day Slavery Emerge as Alabama Inmates Sue State Officials and Corporations
Americans Mark Juneteenth With Parties, Events and Quiet Reflection on the End of Slavery
An Apology Doesn't Stop with Slavery
At Clemson, Unmarked Slave Graves Highlight Plantation Past
Author Reads from Novel About Colonial Slavery
Biden Is Campaigning Against the Lost Cause and the ‘Poison’ of White Supremacy in South Carolina
Black Leaders Rebuke Tuberville Stance on Reparations, Crime
Book Examines Britain's Historic Anti-Slavery Effort
Book Examines British Empire's Historic Effort to End Slavery
Book Review Sugar in the Blood: A Family's History of Slavery and Empire
Book: The Wedding Gift: An Explosive Story of Two Women Under Slavery
California Congressional Black Caucus Launches Statewide Reparations Education Campaign
California Details Racist Past in Slave Reparations Report
California Moves to Consider Reparations for Slavery
Californians Await Key Decisions From Reparations Task Force
Catholic Sisters Unveil Anti-Slavery Ads
Colleges Pushed Anew for Reparations for Slavery, Racism
D.C. Emancipation Day Celebration
Developers Have Black Families Fighting to Maintain Property and History
Door of No Return: Yellen Visits Onetime Slave-Trading Post
Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: The Lincoln on Race and Slavery Interview
Family: Black Students in Washington Upset By School Project
Former Audubon Group Changes Name to ‘Bird Alliance of Oregon’
Google Donating $11.5 Million to Fight Modern Slavery
GOP States Weigh Limits on How Race and Slavery are Taught
Group to Preserve Historical Alabama Property
Haiti, a Catalyst for Slavery's Abolition
Hard Lesson: Educators Learn How Not to Teach Children About Slavery
Harriet Tubman Led Military Raids During the Civil War as Well as Her Better-Known Slave Rescues
Harriet Tubman Monument Set to Replace Christopher Columbus Statue in Newark
Harvard Pledges $100M to Research, Atone for Role in Slavery
House Officially Apologizes for Slavery, Jim Crow
House Passes Resolution to Apologize for Slavery
House Would Ban Confederate Flags on VA Cemetery Flagpoles
House's Slavery Apology Rebuked Called a 'Stunt'
Hulu to Produce '1619 Project' Documentary on Slavery in America
In Black and White: Key Findings of American’s View on Race in 2019
India, China, Pakistan, Nigeria on Slavery's List of Shame, Says Report
Jamestown to Jamestown: Commemorating 400 Years of the African Diaspora Experience
Jefferson Teacher Creates Board Game to Teach Reading
Juneteenth Celebrations Emphasize Ending Racial Disparities
Juneteenth: Where to Honor the End of Slavery
Kentucky Professor Retiring After Slavery Remark to Students
Laws are Weapons of the Unjust
Lewis and Clark Professor Andrae Brown Talks Snitching, Violence and the Legacy of Slavery
Library Offers African American Genealogy Class
Local Events Celebrate the 150th anniversary of Juneteenth
Many Wealthy Members of Congress are Descendants of Rich Slaveholders
Marker in D.C. Will Honor Slaves' Roles in Capitol Construction
Maryland to Unveil Statues of Tubman and Douglass in Capitol
Meet James Hemings, the First French-Trained Black Chef Who Introduced These 4 Popular Dishes to Americans
Meet Mary Lumpkin, the Enslaved Woman Who Transformed a Slave Jail Into an HBCU
Melania Trump Visits Ex-slave Holding Facility in Ghana
Merkley, Clay Propose Constitutional Amendment to Close Slavery Loophole in 13th Amendment
Modern Day Slavery
Most AAPI Adults Think the History of Racism Should be Taught in Schools, an AP-NORC Poll Finds
Neo-Slavery in the American South
New Names for Fort Bragg, 8 Other Army Bases Recommended
New York Will Set up a Commission to Consider Reparations for Slavery
No Room for Black Folk
O'Rourke: White Americans Don't Know Full Story of Slavery
Obama: Every Nation Can Tackle Slavery
Oldest Schoolhouse for Black Children in US Moved to Museum
Op-Ed: Reparations Must Be Harms-Based
Oregon State University to Change Names of Buildings
Poll Results: 71 Percent of The Skanner’s Readers Oppose Jefferson Name Change
Portland's First Black Book Festival Launches on Juneteenth Weekend
Prisoners in the US Are Part of a Hidden Workforce Linked to Hundreds of Popular Food Brands
Protests Increase over Universities and Ties to Slavery
Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy Through the Lens of Colonialism and Black Lives
Quentin Tarantino on Django Unchained," Westerns and Filming Slavery
Racially Inclusive Inaugural Ceremony
Racist Text Messages Referencing Slavery Raise Alarms in Multiple States and Prompt Investigations
Reparations Advocates Toast Historic Moment in San Francisco
Reparations for Black Californians Could Top $800 Billion
Righting the Wrongs of Slavery and U.S. Foreign Policy
Savannah Picks Emancipated Black Woman to Replace Name of Slavery Advocate on Historic Square
School Irked by Slavery Role-Play at Nc Plantation
Schools Still Struggling with How to Teach about Slavery
Search for Pre-Slavery Black Settlement in Florida Continues
Seattle Library Holds Series on Slavery
Second Governor Leaves Slavery Out of Confederacy Heritage Month
Sen. Merkley Co-Sponsors Bill to Close ‘Slavery Loophole’ in 13th Amendment
Senegal's Islamic Schools 'Akin to Slavery' for Poor Children
Short Docu-Style Film Reunites Family Torn Apart by Slavery Using Uncovered Letters
Slavery Effort Emerges
Slavery Is on the Ballot for Voters in 5 US States
Slavery Rejected in Some, Not All, States Where on Ballot
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