John Stossel reports on the historical context of slavery in the U.S. with Wilfred Reilly, a politicial science professor and ...
It is important for all of us, especially our young people, to have an appreciation of these multi-dimensional American ...
The fact that the meeting was even happening was enough to produce an air of subversive excitement. On August 25, 1925, a ...
While discussing the music industry, Gene Simmons claimed that corporations were treating artists like “slaves.” ...
Throughout the rich tapestry of human history, there have been historical events that have significantly influenced the ...
In Salvador de Bahía, one of the 15th century’s primary slave trafficking ports, Afro-tourism has become a pillar of the ...
Once a site of forced baptisms and brutal control, the museum near Luanda now exposes the trade’s human toll and opens archives that may reconnect families across continents.
On this day 160 years ago, the United States of America ratified the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, immortalizing a self-evident principle that ...
In Unbroken Chains: a 5000 year history of African enslavement (Hurst, 2025) former BBC Africa Editor, Martin Plaut, provides a much-needed survey of slavery in Africa. He reveals to the general ...
In the early 2000s, a group of Afro-Colombians went to Washington to pressure their president, who was negotiating a free ...
The answer to “who can save our country?” is in the mirror.
Laura Loomer attacks FBI Director Kash Patel over Qatar visit, accusing him of ignoring migrant abuses and extremist links.