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Vallejo Project, Vallejo Building Black Power and Leadership form collaboration
As part of this partnership, Robert Reason has accepted a 90-day appointment as Acting Executive Director of the Vallejo Project.
OAKLAND — Walking through the California history gallery at the Oakland Museum, it’s easy to spot the Black Power exhibition — it’s where you see the large raised fist, probably the most famous symbol ...
Southern redistricting could slash Black representation in Congress and diminish the caucus' influence in Washington, DC.
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This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present and surface delightful treasures. Sign up here. This week, The New York Times ...
There is a dangerous myth circulating in some corners of public discourse: that the Black Power struggle ended decades ago. That it peaked in the 1960s and early 1970s with fiery rhetoric, militant ...
In a new documentary, the opinion columnist Charles M. Blow calls for Black Americans to move to the South to gain political footholds. By Lisa Kennedy When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Black history has never moved in silence; it’s marched, chanted, and sung through generations of resistance, pride, and unapologetic joy. Black power music serves as cultural documentation and ...
ONLY two years ago, the U.S. military seemed to represent the most integrated institution in American society. In many ways it still does. But the armed services, made up of so many conscripts and ...
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