Carrie Butler was a Black woman born around 1909 in the segregated South, specifically in Edgefield, South Carolina. In the early 1920s, she began working...
How White Americans Have Historically Supported Racist Politicians Throughout American history, the political landscape has been shaped by a troubling pattern: the empowerment and elevation...
The Legacy of European Exploitation: A Cycle of Destruction, Hypocrisy, and Unaccountability Europe’s historical legacy of colonialism, slavery, and exploitation continues to cast a profound...
The Global Drug Epidemic: Understanding the Demand-Supply Nexus and Its Human Cost This article examines how the demand for illicit drugs in wealthy nations drives...
The Universal Races Congress in London: A Historical Perspective The Universal Races Congress, held in London in 1911, stands as a remarkable milestone in the...
The Legacy of João Baptista de Lacerda’s Whitening Ideology in Brazil In 1911, Brazilian scientist João Baptista de Lacerda presented a controversial and deeply troubling...
The policy of Branqueamento, or “whitening,” was a social, political, and cultural phenomenon in Brazil that aimed to “whiten” the population through immigration policies, racial...
The Black War was a period of intense and violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians that unfolded in Tasmania (then known as Van...
A Controversial Leader in Dominican History Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina, often referred to simply as Trujillo, was a prominent and polarizing figure in the history...
The Construction and Consequences of Whiteness as a System Whiteness, as a construct, was never intended to coexist in a world brimming with diverse cultures,...