The domestic slave trade in America, spanning roughly from the late 18th century to the Civil War, was a harrowing system that forcibly uprooted and...
A Comprehensive Overview The American slave economy, spanning from the early 17th century to the abolition of slavery in 1865, was a cornerstone of the...
French General & Colonial Administrator Antoine Richepanse was born into a military family on March 25, 1770, in Metz, France. His father served in the Conti-Dragoon Regiment,...
Why Streets, Statues, & Universities Honoring Oppressors Face a Global Reckoning Across the globe, a contentious debate rages over the names and likenesses that adorn...
Vivian Malone Jones (July 15, 1942 – October 13, 2005) was a pioneering civil rights figure whose courage and determination helped break racial barriers in...
The Evil, Despicable History of The European Culture and Its Global Reign of Destruction To truly confront European culture’s dark underbelly is to peel back the veneer...
Walter Brown “Brownie” McGhee (November 30, 1915 – February 16, 1996) was an American folk and Piedmont blues singer, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter whose intricate...
The Ludlow Massacre, a tragic event in American labor history, occurred during the Colorado Coalfield War. This confrontation between striking coal miners and forces aligned...
The Paradox of Embracing Black Culture While Perpetuating Hatred One of the most perplexing aspects of racial dynamics in America is what can be described...
The Canadian residential school system was a government-sponsored and church-administered network of boarding schools that operated for over 160 years, with the explicit goal of...