This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: CNN
Feb 3, 2022
Survivor and Holocaust educator Joan Salter says that the TV host's remarks grossly miss the nature of antisemitic ideology, oppression and genocide under Nazism.
Source: The New Yorker
Feb 2, 2022
The Museum of Food and Drink has salvaged and reconstructed the test kitchen from Ebony Magazine for display at an exhibition at the Africa Center in Harlem this month, preserving a key site in Black culinary and cultural history.
Source: Mississippi Today
Feb 2, 2022
Engaging with the now-notorious body of legal scholarship shook up Brittany Murphree's assumptions about the law and society, leading her to oppose her party's state legislation restricting how issues of race can be taught.
Source: Black Enterprise
Feb 2, 2022
"The determined mothers of the Texas-based Round Rock Black Parents Association are speaking out against the multiple attempts of book bans in their kids’ schools."
Source: WBUR
Feb 2, 2022
The group would examine the history of racism in Boston and its effects on the city’s Black residents.
Source: Washington Post
Feb 2, 2022
Author Amina Luqman-Dawson tells a story rooted in her research about the lives of people who escaped slavery and endured danger to build free communities in the swamps of Virginia.
Source: The Grio
Feb 2, 2022
Writer Michael Harriot examines the influence of a group of African American advisors to Franklin Roosevelt, which began with the friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod Bethune.
Source: MSNBC
Feb 2, 2022
On the first day of Black History Month multiple historically Black campuses reported bomb threats.
Source: Science for the People
Feb 1, 2022
by Stacy Farina and Matthew Gibbons
Evolutionary biology has long been used to promote the ideology that "races" are real and meaningful divisions of the human species. A recent controversy about a recently-deceased leader in the field shows that there is more work to be done to ensure that science no longer lends credibility to racism.
Source: Mother Jones
Feb 1, 2022
David Corn says that for the students of McMinn County, "their intellectual development is being held hostage by board members who are stuck in another era, who find vulgarity in an old pop song, and who cannot be bothered to do their own homework."
Source: NBC News
Feb 1, 2022
In a sample of 100 Texas school districts, 75 formal requests to remove books from libraries were filed between September and December (only one was filed in those districts a year before). But some students are fighting back.
Source: Jacobin
Feb 1, 2022
by Benjamin Morse
Law professors Joseph Fiskin and William Forbath revisit the Reconstruction Amendments to argue that they represent a fusion of a "democracy-of-opportunity" tradition in the law that embraces an affirmative government duty to redistribute wealth.
Source: Forward
Jan 31, 2022
Two Dutch historians of the World War II period argue the book's claims that Arnold van den Bergh turned the Franks over to the Nazis are poorly supported speculations.
Source: The Guardian
Jan 31, 2022
Since aristocratic 1920s Brits adopted the cocktail culture of Prohibition-era America, the idea of a hard-partying elite living by their own rules has been a source of popular outrage, with the Prime Minister only the latest case.
Source: Forward
Jan 31, 2022
The host's comments that the Nazi persecution of Jews was not rooted in racism drew argument from fellow panelists and is at odds with historians' understanding of European antisemitism.
Source: Washington Post
Jan 31, 2022
The latest effort to control history curriculum in the states vaguely prohibits the teaching of negative accounts of US history. Is the point to make all teachers afraid of potentially violating the statute?
Source: The Atlantic
Jan 29, 2022
Like Pong and countless predecessors in the code-guessing genre, Wordle's emergence as a cultural phenomenon is due to its familiarity and simplicity.
Source: Vox
Jan 28, 2022
Funeral processions and independent second line marches in New Orleans demonstrate the power of the collective and public rituals, and represent the cultural influences of African, Caribbean and indigenous traditions in the city.
Source: Substack
Jan 27, 2022
by Jeet Heer
The stated objections to Maus – profanity, nudity, filial disrespect, violence – are impossible to separate from the fact that the book is a graphic history of the Holocaust.
Source: BBC
Jan 27, 2022
Author Art Spiegelman called the decision "Orwellian" and suggested young people would be deprived of knowledge.